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Baby Emerald Tree Boa (Corallus caninus) northern South America. These...

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Caption: Baby Emerald Tree Boa (Corallus caninus) northern South America. These arboreal constrictors are usually red or rust colored at birth, transforming to a brilliant green as they mature. The prominent heat-sensing pits enable these nocturnal snakes to locate warm blooded prey with great accuracy in total darkness. CITES II.
Scientific name: Corallus caninus
Copyright: © Brian Kenney
Photographer Code: BK-10860
AGPix ID: AGPix_BrKe11_0290
Photo Alignment: 35mm (horizontal)

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Great Egret / Great White Egret / Common Egret (Ardea alba egretta / Syn: Egretta alba egretta; Casmerodius albus egretta) catching Channel Catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) while in Flight, Florida.  Subspecies range = North America.  Species found in tropical and temperate areas throughout the world.
© Brian Kenney
Great Egret / Great White Egret / Common Egret (Ardea alba egretta / Syn: Egretta alba egretta & Casmerodius albus egretta).  Two Male Great Egrets Fighting in the Sky in a Territorial Dispute over a Nesting Site at a busy Rookery in Florida.  Subspecies range = North America.  Species found in tropical and temperate areas throughout the world.
© Brian Kenney