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Cottontop Tamarin
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clearThe Cottontop Tamarin, Saguinus oedipus, is a small New World monkey weighing less than 0.5 kg. It is found in tropical forest edges and secondary forests where it is arboreal and diurnal. Tamarins are among the smallest of the primates. Head body length of this species is 17 cm and tail length is 25 cm. While its original range extended from Costa Rica into northern Colombia, it is now restricted to less than 1000 individuals in northern Colombia.

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clearThe Cottontop Tamarin, Saguinus oedipus, is a small New World monkey weighing less than 0.5 kg. It is found in tropical forest edges and secondary forests where it is arboreal and diurnal. Tamarins are among the smallest of the primates. Head body length of this species is 17 cm and tail length is 25 cm. While its original range extended from Costa Rica into northern Colombia, it is now restricted to less than 1000 individuals in northern Colombia.

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clearThe Cottontop Tamarin, Saguinus oedipus, is a small New World monkey weighing less than 0.5 kg. It is found in tropical forest edges and secondary forests where it is arboreal and diurnal. Tamarins are among the smallest of the primates. Head body length of this species is 17 cm and tail length is 25 cm. While its original range extended from Costa Rica into northern Colombia, it is now restricted to less than 1000 individuals in northern Colombia.

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clearThe Cottontop Tamarin, Saguinus oedipus, is a small New World monkey weighing less than 0.5 kg. It is found in tropical forest edges and secondary forests where it is arboreal and diurnal. Tamarins are among the smallest of the primates. Head body length of this species is 17 cm and tail length is 25 cm. While its original range extended from Costa Rica into northern Colombia, it is now restricted to less than 1000 individuals in northern Colombia.

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clearThe Cottontop Tamarin, Saguinus oedipus, is a small New World monkey weighing less than 0.5 kg. It is found in tropical forest edges and secondary forests where it is arboreal and diurnal. Tamarins are among the smallest of the primates. Head body length of this species is 17 cm and tail length is 25 cm. While its original range extended from Costa Rica into northern Colombia, it is now restricted to less than 1000 individuals in northern Colombia.

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clearThe Cottontop Tamarin, Saguinus oedipus, is a small New World monkey weighing less than 0.5 kg. It is found in tropical forest edges and secondary forests where it is arboreal and diurnal. Tamarins are among the smallest of the primates. Head body length of this species is 17 cm and tail length is 25 cm. While its original range extended from Costa Rica into northern Colombia, it is now restricted to less than 1000 individuals in northern Colombia.

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clearTelopea speciosissima. The New South Wales Waratah, one of the most spectacular of all the flowers. Unfortunately it is also under pressure for the same reason. In the past there was a lot of pressure on wild populations with people cutting the flowers, now loss of habitat seems to be the main threat.

The New South Wales Waratah is a large erect shrub up to 3 or 4 metres (10-13 ft) in height with one or more stems. It has dark-green leaves which are alternate, usually coarsely-toothed and range from 13 to 25 cm (5-10 in) in length. The inflorescences, which appear in spring, are large and crimson coloured. They consist of a 7-10 cm (3-4 in) diameter domed flowerhead ringed by bracts which are 5 to 7 cm (2-3 in) long.

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clearTelopea speciosissima. The New South Wales Waratah, one of the most spectacular of all the flowers. Unfortunately it is also under pressure for the same reason. In the past there was a lot of pressure on wild populations with people cutting the flowers, now loss of habitat seems to be the main threat.

The New South Wales Waratah is a large erect shrub up to 3 or 4 metres (10-13 ft) in height with one or more stems. It has dark-green leaves which are alternate, usually coarsely-toothed and range from 13 to 25 cm (5-10 in) in length. The inflorescences, which appear in spring, are large and crimson coloured. They consist of a 7-10 cm (3-4 in) diameter domed flowerhead ringed by bracts which are 5 to 7 cm (2-3 in) long.

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Premier Image Telopea speciosissima, Waratah
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clearTelopea speciosissima. The New South Wales Waratah, one of the most spectacular of all the flowers. Unfortunately it is also under pressure for the same reason. In the past there was a lot of pressure on wild populations with people cutting the flowers, now loss of habitat seems to be the main threat.

The New South Wales Waratah is a large erect shrub up to 3 or 4 metres (10-13 ft) in height with one or more stems. It has dark-green leaves which are alternate, usually coarsely-toothed and range from 13 to 25 cm (5-10 in) in length. The inflorescences, which appear in spring, are large and crimson coloured. They consist of a 7-10 cm (3-4 in) diameter domed flowerhead ringed by bracts which are 5 to 7 cm (2-3 in) long.

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Premier Image Telopea speciosissima, Waratah
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clearTelopea speciosissima. The New South Wales Waratah, one of the most spectacular of all the flowers. Unfortunately it is also under pressure for the same reason. In the past there was a lot of pressure on wild populations with people cutting the flowers, now loss of habitat seems to be the main threat.

The New South Wales Waratah is a large erect shrub up to 3 or 4 metres (10-13 ft) in height with one or more stems. It has dark-green leaves which are alternate, usually coarsely-toothed and range from 13 to 25 cm (5-10 in) in length. The inflorescences, which appear in spring, are large and crimson coloured. They consist of a 7-10 cm (3-4 in) diameter domed flowerhead ringed by bracts which are 5 to 7 cm (2-3 in) long.

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Telopea speciosissima, Waratah
Relevance: 16.44%

clearTelopea speciosissima. The New South Wales Waratah, one of the most spectacular of all the flowers. Unfortunately it is also under pressure for the same reason. In the past there was a lot of pressure on wild populations with people cutting the flowers, now loss of habitat seems to be the main threat.

The New South Wales Waratah is a large erect shrub up to 3 or 4 metres (10-13 ft) in height with one or more stems. It has dark-green leaves which are alternate, usually coarsely-toothed and range from 13 to 25 cm (5-10 in) in length. The inflorescences, which appear in spring, are large and crimson coloured. They consist of a 7-10 cm (3-4 in) diameter domed flowerhead ringed by bracts which are 5 to 7 cm (2-3 in) long.

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Premier Image Telopea speciosissima, Waratah
Relevance: 16.44%

clearTelopea speciosissima. The New South Wales Waratah, one of the most spectacular of all the flowers. Unfortunately it is also under pressure for the same reason. In the past there was a lot of pressure on wild populations with people cutting the flowers, now loss of habitat seems to be the main threat.

The New South Wales Waratah is a large erect shrub up to 3 or 4 metres (10-13 ft) in height with one or more stems. It has dark-green leaves which are alternate, usually coarsely-toothed and range from 13 to 25 cm (5-10 in) in length. The inflorescences, which appear in spring, are large and crimson coloured. They consist of a 7-10 cm (3-4 in) diameter domed flowerhead ringed by bracts which are 5 to 7 cm (2-3 in) long.

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Premier Image Telopea speciosissima, Waratah
Relevance: 16.44%

clearTelopea speciosissima. The New South Wales Waratah, one of the most spectacular of all the flowers. Unfortunately it is also under pressure for the same reason. In the past there was a lot of pressure on wild populations with people cutting the flowers, now loss of habitat seems to be the main threat.

The New South Wales Waratah is a large erect shrub up to 3 or 4 metres (10-13 ft) in height with one or more stems. It has dark-green leaves which are alternate, usually coarsely-toothed and range from 13 to 25 cm (5-10 in) in length. The inflorescences, which appear in spring, are large and crimson coloured. They consist of a 7-10 cm (3-4 in) diameter domed flowerhead ringed by bracts which are 5 to 7 cm (2-3 in) long.

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Premier Image Telopea speciosissima, Waratah
Relevance: 16.44%

clearTelopea speciosissima. The New South Wales Waratah, one of the most spectacular of all the flowers. Unfortunately it is also under pressure for the same reason. In the past there was a lot of pressure on wild populations with people cutting the flowers, now loss of habitat seems to be the main threat.

The New South Wales Waratah is a large erect shrub up to 3 or 4 metres (10-13 ft) in height with one or more stems. It has dark-green leaves which are alternate, usually coarsely-toothed and range from 13 to 25 cm (5-10 in) in length. The inflorescences, which appear in spring, are large and crimson coloured. They consist of a 7-10 cm (3-4 in) diameter domed flowerhead ringed by bracts which are 5 to 7 cm (2-3 in) long.

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Premier Image Telopea speciosissima, Waratah
Relevance: 16.44%

clearTelopea speciosissima. The New South Wales Waratah, one of the most spectacular of all the flowers. Unfortunately it is also under pressure for the same reason. In the past there was a lot of pressure on wild populations with people cutting the flowers, now loss of habitat seems to be the main threat.

The New South Wales Waratah is a large erect shrub up to 3 or 4 metres (10-13 ft) in height with one or more stems. It has dark-green leaves which are alternate, usually coarsely-toothed and range from 13 to 25 cm (5-10 in) in length. The inflorescences, which appear in spring, are large and crimson coloured. They consist of a 7-10 cm (3-4 in) diameter domed flowerhead ringed by bracts which are 5 to 7 cm (2-3 in) long.

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