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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 57. Chapters: Cane toad, List of birds of Trinidad and Tobago, Leatherback sea turtle, Boa constrictor, Vampire bat, List of mammals of Trinidad and Tobago, List of snakes of Trinidad and Tobago, West Indian Manatee, Green Heron, Bothrops atrox, Lachesis muta, List of butterflies of Tobago, Common Vampire Bat, Brown Booby, Black-crowned Night Heron, Northern Gannet, Pied-billed Grebe, Magnificent Frigatebird, Aniliidae, Yellow-bellied Elaenia, Lowland Paca, Red-footed Booby, Eunectes, Scolopendra gigantea, Spectral Bat, Amphiarius, Red-billed Tropicbird, Southern Yellow Bat, Brazilian Agouti, Crab-eating Raccoon, Boat-billed Heron, Oxybelis aeneus, Linnaeus's Mouse Opossum, Typhlops brongersmianus, Spot-legged turtle, Typhlops trinitatus, Grenada Tree Anole, Chironius carinatus, Saint Vincent's Bush Anole, Phyllodytes auratus, Dipsas variegata, Leptodeira annulata, Erythrolamprus bizona, Pseudoboa neuwiedii, Helicops angulatus, Liophis reginae, Chironius scurrulus, Imantodes cenchoa, Spilotes pullatus, Oxyrhopus petola, Leptophis ahaetulla, Erythrolamprus aesculapii, Liophis cobellus, Pseustes poecilonotus, Trinidad Spiny Rat, Erythrolamprus ocellatus, Ninia atrata, Thesprotia filum, Hydrops triangularis, Pseustes sulphureus, Mastigodryas boddaerti, Sibon nebulata, Atractus trilineatus, Chironius multiventris, Tripanurgos compressus, Siphlophis cervinus, Tantilla melanocephala, Leptophis stimsoni. Excerpt: A total of 469 species of birds have been recorded on the islands of Trinidad and Tobago. There are few places in the world where so many bird species can be seen in such a small area, many of them unique, very rare, or of particular interest. They range from the many species of hummingbird to the cave-dwelling Oilbird (which uses echo-location to fly in the dark) and the spectacular Scarlet Ibis. The islands are within a few m...