File:Reptilis Aboris.jpg
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DescriptionReptilis Aboris.jpg |
English: The Reptilis Abooris is an example of Ecuador’s vast biodiversity. This scaly creature is a product of two different species breeding, leaving it with a mix of different features. A large foot protrudes but is no aid to the creature’s balance or movement. One large rotating eye gives the Reptilis Aboris panoramic vision, giving the animal security against predators. So far only a small number of this species has been recorded and so it is expected to soon become extinct. |
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