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  2. File:Anolis proboscis, Mindo, Ecuador, male (4) copy.jpg

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  3. Mindo, Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    The Mindo Valley is among the most heavily visited tourist locations in Ecuador. Mindo was recently named the Ruta de Cacao by The Ecuadorian Ministerio de Turismo. [1] Nearly 200,000 tourists visit the area annually to enjoy activities such as rafting, tubing, trekking, mountain biking, canyoning, horseback riding, birdwatching, and chocolate ...

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  6. File:Lepidopteran Butterfly in Mindo, Ecuador.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Ecuavisa - Wikipedia

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    Ecuavisa has a nightly news broadcast, Televistazo, which is currently the most watched news show in Ecuador. For years, it also aired programming for children, such as Dragon Ball and Doraemon from Japan. Non-anime series for children included Zooboomafoo, Little Robots, Sesame Street and Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends.

  8. Atelopus mindoensis - Wikipedia

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    The Mindo stubfoot toad or Mindo harlequin-toad (Atelopus mindoensis) is a species of toad in the family Bufonidae. It is endemic to Ecuador in Pichincha , Santo Domingo and Cotopaxi Provinces. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests , subtropical or tropical moist montane forests , and rivers .

  9. Anolis proboscis - Wikipedia

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    In August 2009, a herpetology expedition from the University of New Mexico located the species in a remote region of Ecuador. In total, they found five individuals including three males and the first two females ever seen and collected. [10] Since 2009, several other expeditions were able to relocate the species in remote regions of Ecuador. [11]