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A ball of Tapir dung from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A ball of Tapir dung from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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An assassin bug (Ricolla sp.) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A wandering spider (Kiekie sp.) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A wandering spider (Kiekie sp.) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A golden eyebrowed weevil (Cholus cinctus) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A golden eyebrowed weevil (Cholus cinctus) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A gold-edged owl-butterfly (Caligo uranus) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A gold-edged owl-butterfly (Caligo uranus) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A group of unidentified saturniid moth caterpillars (Caerodirphia sp.) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A tiger moth caterpillar (Lophocampa sp.) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A tiger moth caterpillar (Lophocampa sp.) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A trap-jaw ant (Odontomachus hastatus) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A trap-jaw ant (Odontomachus hastatus) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A male moss katydid nymph (Championica montana) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A male leaf katydid (Orophus sp.) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A female rhinoceros katydid nymph (Copiphora rhinoceros) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A male moss katydid nymph (Championica montana) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A female rhinoceros katydid nymph (Copiphora rhinoceros) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A male leaf katydid (Orophus sp.) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A leaf katydid (Orophus sp.) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A leaf katydid (Orophus sp.) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A male leaf katydid nymph (Orophus sp.) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A male leaf katydid nymph (Orophus sp.) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A geometer moth (Bryoptera friaria) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A geometer moth (Bryoptera friaria) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A witch moth (Feigeria buteo) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A witch moth (Feigeria buteo) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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An unidentified forest crab from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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An unidentified forest crab from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A long-billed hermit hummingbird (Phaethornis longirostris) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A female white-collared manakin (Manacus candei) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A female white-collared manakin (Manacus candei) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A female white-collared manakin (Manacus candei) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A female white-collared manakin (Manacus candei) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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A slender anole (Anolis limifrons) from the Tapir Valley of Costa Rica.

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