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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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  8. 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]

  9. 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 .