Esther's photos with the keyword: Antonio

Golden Orb Weaver Spider

13 Aug 2011 263
Female Golden Orb Weaver Spider - Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica. These spiders are known for the zigzag patterns (stabilimenta) in their webs. The females usually eat their mate AIMG_0602

Still thinking

16 Aug 2011 209
White-faced capuchin - Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica. These monkeys live in groups of 5 to 30 members. They are very intelligent. They know how to use tools and they even use medicinal plants that contain chemicals that act as insect repellents, fungicides and antiseptics which they apply by rubbing on their fur. AIMG_0654

Smile for the camera

14 Aug 2011 288
Male Brown throated three toed sloth - Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica. The brown throated tree sloth is primarily aboreal, returning to the ground once a week to defecate in a hole that it digs with its tail. It has a slow metabolism and spends much of its time hanging upside down from the trees. Its front legs are longer than its hind legs. Its outer layer of fur is very coarse and stiff and overlays a much softer layer of dense under-fur. The hairs of the outer layer of fur have numerous microscopic cracks across their surface in which algae lives. This accounts for the green tint when viewed up close. AIMG_0634

Just hanging around

14 Aug 2011 261
Male Brown throated three toed sloth - Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica. The brown throated tree sloth is primarily aboreal, returning to the ground once a week to defecate in a hole that it digs with its tail. It has a slow metabolism and spends much of its time hanging upside down from the trees. Its front legs are longer than its hind legs. Its outer layer of fur is very coarse and stiff and overlays a much softer layer of dense under-fur. The hairs of the outer layer of fur have numerous microscopic cracks across their surface in which algae lives. This accounts for the green tint when viewed up close. AIMG_0622

Lost in thought

16 Aug 2011 3 7 227
White-faced capuchin - Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica. These monkeys live in groups of 5 to 30 members. They are very intelligent. They know how to use tools and they even use medicinal plants that contain chemicals that act as insect repellents, fungicides and antiseptics which they apply by rubbing on their fur. AIMG_0651

Spiny tail

18 Aug 2011 179
Spiny tailed iguana - Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica AIMG_0721

Tuckered out

16 Aug 2011 211
White-faced capuchin - Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica. These monkeys live in groups of 5 to 30 members. They are very intelligent. They know how to use tools and they even use medicinal plants that contain chemicals that act as insect repellents, fungicides and antiseptics which they apply by rubbing on their fur. AIMG_0652

Red leaf, blue Pacific

18 Aug 2011 170
Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica AIMG_0697

Nasty teeth

16 Aug 2011 4 219
White-faced capuchin - Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica. These monkeys live in groups of 5 to 30 members. They are very intelligent. They know how to use tools and they even use medicinal plants that contain chemicals that act as insect repellents, fungicides and antiseptics which they apply by rubbing on their fur. AIMG_0669

Flea patrol

18 Aug 2011 195
White-faced capuchin - Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica. These monkeys live in groups of 5 to 30 members. They are very intelligent and they know how to use tools. They even use medicinal plants that contain chemicals that act as insect repellents, fungicides and antiseptics which they apply by rubbing on their fur. AIMG_0711 AIMG_0651

Brown basilisk

18 Aug 2011 1 2 232
Brown Basilisk - Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio. Basilisk lizards have large hind feet with skin flaps between each toe. This allows them to run upright across water on their hand legs. AIMG_0707

Quiet lagoon

20 Aug 2011 2 218
Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica AIMG_0729

Pelican habitat

20 Aug 2011 246
Brown Pelican - Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica. AIMG_0728

Private Hideaway

20 Aug 2011 227
Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica. AIMG_0730