Also called:Boy Flower
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Rainbow Parrotfish Rainbow parrotfish schools graze over the coral reef much like a herd of cattle over a grassy field. One adult male (the "supermale") often leads these schools. Females if needed may transform into males in order to reproduce. The supermales are typically sex-reversed females and are very territorial, habitually driving other males from the area.
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Endangered Flamingo Flower Species: Anthurium albovirescens Anthurium angustilaminatum Anthurium aristatum Anthurium auritum Anthurium balslevii Anthurium bucayanum Anthurium bullosum Anthurium bushii Anthurium cabuyalense Anthurium campii Anthurium ceratiinum Anthurium coerulescens Anthurium curtispadix Anthurium cutucuense Anthurium dolichophyllum Anthurium ecuadorense Anthurium eggersii Anthurium esmeraldense Anthurium falcatum Anthurium furcatum Anthurium grex-avium Anthurium gualeanum Anthurium hebetatilaminum Anthurium hieronymi Anthurium holm-nielsenii Anthurium jaramilloi Anthurium jimenae Anthurium lennartii Anthurium leonianum Anthurium lingua Anthurium linguifolium Anthurium maculosum Anthurium magnifolium Anthurium manabianum Anthurium miniatum Anthurium nemorale Anthurium nigropunctatum Anthurium oxyphyllum Anthurium pallatangense Anthurium pedunculare Anthurium pichinchae Anthurium polystictum Anthurium punctatum Anthurium rimbachii Anthurium saccardoi Anthurium scaberulum Anthurium silanchense Anthurium sparreorum Anthurium subcoerulescens Anthurium superbum Anthurium tenaense Anthurium tenuicaule Anthurium tenuifolium
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Group: Plants
Status/Date(s) Listed as EndangeredArea(s) Where Listed As Endangered:
Ecuador
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