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Velvet Worm – Onychophoran time travellers

• August 24, 2014 • 2 Comments

Posted in Animal class, Invertebrate, mountain, New Zealand, rainforest, Uncategorized, Urban
Tags: cambrian, climate change, conservation, environment, hallucigenia, macro, new zealand, Onychophora, Ooperipatellus viridimaculatus, peripatus, Phylum, rainforest, supermacro, velvet worm


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Farafaty village, Toamasina Madagascar Jan2016  photo James T. Reardon-0003Local villagers look at the invasive Asian toads collected in their village the previous night, near Farafaty, Toamasina Madagascar Jan 2016  photo copyright James T. Reardon-8821Asian toad, Duttaphrynus melanostictus captured in a single night by locals of a village near Farafaty, Toamasina Madagascar Jan 2016  photo copyright James T. Reardon-8702Asian toad, Madagascar Dec  2014 photo James Reardon-7305 (1)Asian toad, Duttaphrynus melanostictus being measured to help understand how eradication methods target different age groups, near Farafaty, Toamasina Madagascar Jan 2016  photo copyright James T. Reardon-8734Asian toad incursion, Madagascar Dec  2014 photo James Reardon-7304Oligosoma otagense (c) JamesReardon.orgPhilautus spp. Sri Lanka, photo James T. Reardon-3533Slender loris, Loris tardigradus tardigradus, photo James ReardonRed Slender Loris, L. t. tadigradus photo James T. Reardon-3158
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