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Nauta Palm Foot Salamander Foot
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The Nauta Palm Foot Salamander, Bolitoglossa altamazonica, inhabits wet lowland forests in The upper Amazon Basin, east of the Andes. This group of salamanders has a ballistic tongue in that they can shoot their tongues out of their mouths (sometimes to a distance longer than their bodies) to snatch an unsuspecting prey item. This individual was photographed on the Rio Samiria, Loreto, Peru, November 2013.
Credit:
Danté Fenolio/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2713245
Legacy Identifier:
JC8168
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6000px × 4000px (~68 MB)
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amazon
amazonian fauna
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animal
ballistic tongue
bolitoglossa
bolitoglossa altamazonica
bolitoglossa peruviana
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hemidactyliinae
lungless
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peruvian fauna
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plethodontidae
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