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    A young Siphlophis compressus feeding on a house gecko (an invasive species) near the field station in Yasuni national park. A manipulated situation as the gecko was caught in a door hinge earlier in the day, I then fed the dead gecko to a snake I encountered shortly thereafter
    The Amazon tree boa (Corallus hortulana) is one of several constrictor species that can be found in the Amazon. Along with the emerald tree boa, this one occupies a niche in the rainforest canopy only rarely venturing down to ground level.
    The Amazon wood lizard (Enyalioides laticeps) relies on its excellent camouflage to stay hidden in the verdant rainforest. Active during the day, they may sit motionless keeping an eye on their surroundings until they spot a tasty bug.