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Dead Bd-infected Atelopus limosus at Sierra Llorona (posed to show ventral lesions and chytridiomycosis signs)
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Amphibian chytrid lifecycle. Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis. Panama.
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Stream behind hotel Campestre
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Swabbing an Emperor newt (Tylotriton sp) at the Smithsonian National Zoological Park
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Oophaga speciosa - Splendid Poison frog, once popular in the pet trade for large size and bright red color likely extinct due to chytridiomycosis
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Northern red salamander Pseudotriton ruber
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Spotted salamander
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Plethodon shenandoah
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Giant Japanese salamander at Reptile Discovery Center, National Zoological Park
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Giant Japanese salamander, Reptile Discovery Center, National Zoo
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Amphiuma (two-toed)
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Atelopus varius frog sporting a 0.3 g Holohil radiotransmitter on a waist band release trials
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Atelopus limosus - Limosa harlequin frog
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Captive-bred Atelopus glyphus - Pirre Harlequin Frog
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Vaillant's frog
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Andinobates geminisae
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Inside Pod 6 at the Panama Amphibian Rescue and Conservation Project in Gamboa
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Atelopus varius lowland x lowland tadpole
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Captive bred F1 Atelopus certus
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Swabbing a golden frog as part of a probiotics research trial
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Lithobates catesbeianus - Bullfrog
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Redback salamander
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Red salamander Pseudotriton ruber
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Oophaga vicentei - blue
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Atelopus limosus habitat, Mamoni valley, Panama
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Water fall at Sierra Llorona, a Bd monitoring site in central Panama.