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Pinocchio lizard (Anolis proboscis) male on twig, Mindo, Pichincha, Ecuador, January 2013
Pinocchio lizard (Anolis proboscis) male on twig, Mindo, Pichincha, Ecuador, January 2013, Endangered species
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Andes Anole Anolis Biodiversity Hotspots Cloud Forest Copy Space Ecuador Endangered Forest Lizard Male Animal Montane Forest Negative Space Profile Reptile Reptilia South America Squamata Squamate Biodiversity Hotspot Endangered Species Polychrotidae Threatened
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Meet the Pinocchio Lizard - A Master of Disguise and Endangered Marvel!
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. In this photo, taken by Lucas Bustamante in Mindo, Ecuador, we are introduced to the incredible world of the Pinocchio Lizard. This male Anolis proboscis perches gracefully on a twig, showcasing its unique elongated snout that gives it its whimsical name. With its enchanting profile and side view captured against a backdrop of lush montane forest, this endangered reptile reminds us of the extraordinary biodiversity found in Latin America's cloud forests. The Andes Mountains serve as a majestic playground for these elusive creatures. The pinocchio lizard belongs to the squamate family and is part of anole species known for their ability to change colors and blend seamlessly into their surroundings. Its distinctive features make it stand out even among other anoles! As we admire this stunning image, let's also reflect on the importance of preserving our planet's precious ecosystems. With habitat loss threatening these remarkable creatures' existence, it becomes crucial for us to protect biodiversity hotspots like Mindo. Lucas Bustamante has masterfully captured not only the beauty but also the vulnerability of this magnificent creature. So next time you spot a branch seemingly adorned with nature's own puppeteer creation - remember that behind every picture lies a story worth telling!
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