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  • Two of only nine known captive born and critically endangered Central American river turtles (Dermatemys mawii) or Hickatee investigate their surroundings in the Bladen Nature Reserve, Belize.
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  • A Green Iguana ( Iguana iguana ) with a spinal deformation wonders at onlookers, the Belize Iguana Project.
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  • A Morelet's crocodile (Crocodylus moreletii) cruises the shoreline. Pine Savanna Nature Reserve, Belize.
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  • Spectacled Caiman (Caiman crocodiles), surfacing into the afternoon sun in a remote lake. Rio Sambu, Darien Province, Panama.
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  • Always ready to eat, a Morelet's crocodile (Crocodylus moreletii) challenges its enclosure gate at feeding time. Pine Savanna Nature Reserve, Belize.
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  • The green iguana (Iguana iguana) has parietal eye, or “third eye”, that allows it to detect incoming attacks by flying predators such as hawks and eagles. This parietal eye is located above the centre of its head and appears as a semi-translucent scale in the adult stage. The “third eye” is not able to make sharp or defined images but it is able to collect the shadows of flying predators as they get within close distance. Green Iguana Conservation Project , San Ignacio, Belize.
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  • The brown basilisk or striped basilisk (Basiliscus vittatus), grows up to 2 feet in length. Native to Central America and Northern Colombia, the basilisk is an omnivorous reptile usually found near water. La Selva, Costa Rica.
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  • Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus). Newton is an imprinted owl who has lived at the ORC since 2012. The beautiful glow in Newtons eyes is caused by the light cast on his nictitating membrane. This transparent third eyelid is found in birds, fish, amphibians, reptiles, and mammals, and is used for protection and to moisten the eye while maintaining vision.
    Newton