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flaviojesus said:

Nossa!! Que linda , nunca tinha visto uma flor tão bela, tão perfeita, tão delicada. Foi muito gratificante ver esta fotografia. flaviojesus


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teq said:

Tegus (the name comes from a Latin American Indian word for "lizard") are large and powerful animals with a reputation for aggressiveness. A full-grown male Tegu will typically reach a length of 3 to 3.5 feet and weigh around 8 pounds.


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teq said:

Yes, curried hassa is very popular in Guyana, it is extremely delicious and it's one of my favourite dishes.


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Armagnac said:

my son says he wants to eat it ! nice pic.


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tq said:

The hassa belongs to family of fishes known as Callichthyidae; it has a bony armor consisting of two rows of large hard scales forming plate-like armor along each side; dark brown to black in color with two pairs of long barbells on chin. They occur in a variety of freshwater habitats. Males build floating nests in vegetation near shore that consist of bubbles covered with plant material. They feed primarily on benthic invertebrates and detritus ;and grows to about 2 inches in 2 months; however,rarely exceeding 10 inches.


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teq said:

The agouti designates several rodent species of the genus Dasyprocta that inhabit areas of Central America,the West Indies and northern South America including(Guyana).They are related to guinea pigs and look quite similar,but with longer legs. Agoutis have five front and three hind toes; the first toe is very small. The tail is very short or non-existent. Agoutis may grow to be up to 60 cm in length and 4 kg in weight. When feeding,agoutis sit on their hind legs whilst holding the food between their forepaws.They feed on fruit and other plant parts.


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teq said:

The oil palm tree is a tropical plant which commonly grows in warm climates at altitudes of less than 1,600 feet above sea level. This tree produces one of the most popular edible oils in the world.The fruit has a single seed-the palm kernel-protected by a wooden endocarp or shell, surrounded by a fleshy mesocarp or pulp. This fruit produces two types of oil: one extracted from the pulp (palm oil) and the other from the kernel(palm kernel oil).


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Emerson R. Zamprogno said:

it's actually a lotus flower! you got nice textures in the other picture.

en verdad es una flor de loto! lograste una bella textura en la otra foto.


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