AMP0001. Japanese Giant Salamander (Andrias japonicus); grows up to 56 inches (142 cm) in length; Lives in cold rivers and streams; Lateral skinfolds improve oxygen absorption; Longevity possibly over 100 years; Endangered; Japan
AMP0002
AMP0002. Japanese Giant Salamander (Andrias japonicus); grows up to 56 inches (142 cm) in length; Lives in cold rivers and streams; Lateral skinfolds improve oxygen absorption; Longevity possibly over 100 years; Endangered; Japan
AMP0003
AMP0003. Japanese Giant Salamander (Andrias japonicus); grows up to 56 inches (142 cm) in length; Lives in cold rivers and streams; Lateral skinfolds improve oxygen absorption; Longevity possibly over 100 years; Endangered; Japan
AMP0004
AMP0004. Egg sacs of the Hida salamander (Hynobius kimurae) with developing larvae; externally fertilized at oviposition; female glues egg sac in crevices and under rocks in shallow mountain streams: Japan
AMP0005
AMP0005. Egg sacs of the Hida salamander (Hynobius kimurae) with developing larvae; externally fertilized at oviposition; female glues egg sac in crevices and under rocks in shallow mountain streams: Japan
AMP0006
AMP0006. Close-up of egg sac of the Hida salamander (Hynobius kimurae) with developing larvae; externally fertilized at oviposition; female glues egg sac in crevices and under rocks in shallow mountain streams: Japan
AMP0007
AMP0007. Egg sacs of the Hida salamander (Hynobius kimurae) with developing larvae; externally fertilized at oviposition; female glues egg sac in crevices and under rocks in shallow mountain streams: Japan
AMP0008
AMP0008. Close-up of egg sac of the Hida salamander (Hynobius kimurae) with developing larvae; long feathery gills absorb oygen; externally fertilized at oviposition; female glues egg sac in crevices and under rocks in shallow mountain streams: Japan
AMP0009
AMP0009. Close-up of egg sac of the Hida salamander (Hynobius kimurae) with developing larvae; long feathery gills absorb oygen; externally fertilized at oviposition; female glues egg sac in crevices and under rocks in shallow mountain streams: Japan
AMP0010
AMP0010. Rana dorada or Golden Frog (Atelopus zeteki) Critically endangered due to habitat loss; vulnerable to chytridiomycosis; diurnal riparian species; skin contains tetradotoxin, the same neurotoxin found in some pufferfish. Panama.
AMP0011
AMP0011. Rana dorada or Golden Frog (Atelopus zeteki) Critically endangered due to habitat loss; vulnerable to chytridiomycosis; diurnal riparian species; skin contains tetradotoxin, the same neurotoxin found in some pufferfish. Panama.
AMP0012
AMP0012. Rana dorada or Golden Frog (Atelopus zeteki) Critically endangered due to habitat loss; vulnerable to chytridiomycosis; diurnal riparian species; skin contains tetradotoxin, the same neurotoxin found in some pufferfish. Panama.
AMP0013
AMP0013. Rana dorada or Golden Frog (Atelopus zeteki) Critically endangered due to habitat loss; vulnerable to chytridiomycosis; diurnal riparian species; skin contains tetradotoxin, the same neurotoxin found in some pufferfish. Panama.
AMP0014
AMP0014. Rana dorada or Golden Frog (Atelopus zeteki) Critically endangered due to habitat loss; vulnerable to chytridiomycosis; diurnal riparian species; skin contains tetradotoxin, the same neurotoxin found in some pufferfish. Panama.
INS0001
Amazonian katydid; Auditory slits on forelegs visible, Ecuador
INS0002
Atta sp. leaf cutter antFungus garden- captive
INS0003
Atta sp.; Media worker carrying leaf
INS0004
Atta sp.; leaf cutter ant; Media workers cutting leaves
INS0005
Atta sp. leaf cutter antWorkers cooperate to haul leaf fragments back to nest
INS0006
Atta sp. leafcutter antWorkers communicate through antennation and transfer of chemical information