Keyword: Porto
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BIR002-00224
A short-toed snake eagle (Circaetus gallicus gallicus) at Parque Biologico in Vila Nova de Gaia, Porto, Portugal.
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BIR002-00223
A short-toed snake eagle (Circaetus gallicus gallicus) at Parque Biologico in Vila Nova de Gaia, Porto, Portugal.
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BIR002-00222
A short-toed snake eagle (Circaetus gallicus gallicus) at Parque Biologico in Vila Nova de Gaia, Porto, Portugal.
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BIR002-00221
A short-toed snake eagle (Circaetus gallicus gallicus) at Parque Biologico in Vila Nova de Gaia, Porto, Portugal.
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INS017-00074
Amoreux’ fat-tailed scorpion (Androctonus amoreuxi) at the University of Porto in Portugal.
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INS017-00073
Amoreux’ fat-tailed scorpion (Androctonus amoreuxi) at the University of Porto in Portugal.
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INS017-00072
Rock-creeping scorpion (Opisthacanthus asper) at the University of Porto in Portugal
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Rock-creeping scorpion (Opisthacanthus asper) at the University of Porto in Portugal
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INS017-00070
A scorpion (Lurus duforeius) at the University of Porto in Portugal
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INS017-00069
A scorpion (Lurus duforeius) at the University of Porto in Portugal
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INS017-00068
A scorpion (Buthacus leptochelys) at the University of Porto in Portugal
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INS017-00067
A scorpion (Buthacus leptochelys) at the University of Porto in Portugal
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INS017-00066
A hooded tick spider (Cryptocellus narino) at the University of Porto in Portugal.
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INS017-00065
A hooded tick spider (Cryptocellus narino) at the University of Porto in Portugal.
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INS017-00064
A Chilean scorpion (Caraboctonus keyserlingi) at the University of Porto in Portugal
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INS017-00063
A Chilean scorpion (Caraboctonus keyserlingi) at the University of Porto in Portugal
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INS017-00062
Yellow burrowing scorpion (Scorpio maurus) at the University of Porto in Portugal
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INS017-00061
Yellow burrowing scorpion (Scorpio maurus) at the University of Porto in Portugal
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ANI102-00281
Lataste’s viper (Vipera latastei latastei) at University of Porto in Portugal
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ANI102-00280
Lataste’s viper (Vipera latastei latastei) at University of Porto in Portugal
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ANI081-00194
Common wall gecko (Tarentola mauritanica mauritanica) at University of Porto, in Portugal
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ANI081-00193
Common wall gecko (Tarentola mauritanica mauritanica) at University of Porto, in Portugal
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ANI031-00197
Iberian hare (Lepus granatensis granatensis) at the University of Porto in Portugal
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ANI031-00196
Iberian hare (Lepus granatensis granatensis) at the University of Porto in Portugal
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ANI031-00195
Iberian hare (Lepus granatensis granatensis) at the University of Porto in Portugal
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ANI031-00194
Iberian hare (Lepus granatensis granatensis) at the University of Porto in Portugal
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ANI067-00403
Golden striped salamanders (Chioglossa lusitanica) at the Biodiversity Hall of Natural History and Science Museum in Porto, Portugal.
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ANI087-00008
A Pyrenean desman (Galemys pyrenaicus) photographed on the grounds of the Symington Estates in Portugal. This species is listed as endangered by IUCN.
This is the 8000th species to board the Photo Ark. This rare insectivore leads a semi-aquatic life, with webbed feet for swimming, and a trunk-like nose for sensing prey and snorkeling. This animal was collected from a stream in the Douro Region of Portugal, within the framework of a study to determine its ecology because so little is known about them.
In the past 20 years, the population of this species has fallen about 60%, leading to conservation efforts such as this ecological study conducted by biologists from CIBIO Research Center – University of Porto. The pictures were taken during an expedition supported by Regional Funds from CCDR-N.
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ANI087-00007
A Pyrenean desman (Galemys pyrenaicus) photographed on the grounds of the Symington Estates in Portugal. This species is listed as endangered by IUCN.
This is the 8000th species to board the Photo Ark. This rare insectivore leads a semi-aquatic life, with webbed feet for swimming, and a trunk-like nose for sensing prey and snorkeling. This animal was collected from a stream in the Douro Region of Portugal, within the framework of a study to determine its ecology because so little is known about them.
In the past 20 years, the population of this species has fallen about 60%, leading to conservation efforts such as this ecological study conducted by biologists from CIBIO Research Center – University of Porto. The pictures were taken during an expedition supported by Regional Funds from CCDR-N.
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ANI087-00006
A Pyrenean desman (Galemys pyrenaicus) photographed on the grounds of the Symington Estates in Portugal. This species is listed as endangered by IUCN.
This is the 8000th species to board the Photo Ark. This rare insectivore leads a semi-aquatic life, with webbed feet for swimming, and a trunk-like nose for sensing prey and snorkeling. This animal was collected from a stream in the Douro Region of Portugal, within the framework of a study to determine its ecology because so little is known about them.
In the past 20 years, the population of this species has fallen about 60%, leading to conservation efforts such as this ecological study conducted by biologists from CIBIO Research Center – University of Porto. The pictures were taken during an expedition supported by Regional Funds from CCDR-N.
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ANI087-00005
A Pyrenean desman (Galemys pyrenaicus) photographed on the grounds of the Symington Estates in Portugal. This species is listed as endangered by IUCN.
This is the 8000th species to board the Photo Ark. This rare insectivore leads a semi-aquatic life, with webbed feet for swimming, and a trunk-like nose for sensing prey and snorkeling. This animal was collected from a stream in the Douro Region of Portugal, within the framework of a study to determine its ecology because so little is known about them.
In the past 20 years, the population of this species has fallen about 60%, leading to conservation efforts such as this ecological study conducted by biologists from CIBIO Research Center – University of Porto. The pictures were taken during an expedition supported by Regional Funds from CCDR-N.