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The species has an impressive jumping ability, too, which earned it the nickname "monkey frog".
Also on offer is sananga, a psychoactive eye drop that burns like habanero chilis, and Kambo, a drug made from the venom of the Amazonian giant monkey frog.
Called the giant monkey frog in English, because it climbs high into the rainforest canopy, the kambô first sparked attention among foreign researchers decades ago.
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For a recent solo show at the Santa Monica Museum of Art, Sime created an uproarious installation featuring hundreds of monkeys, frogs and television sets.
There are troops of spider and woolly monkeys, frogs smaller than a fingernail, tapirs the size of horses, as well as ants which taste of lemon and berries so poisonous you could die in seconds if you ate one.
The jungle noises commence well before sunrise, a combination of howler monkeys, frogs, toads, toucans and cicadas that, together, make a sound we've never heard before; their symphonic attack sounds screechingly close to some of the electronic feedback on Lou Reed's "Metal Machine Music".
Birds, monkeys, frogs, sloths, lizards, snakes and many insects live here.
We observe and listen to a howler monkey, a frog, a yellow-knobbed curassow (bird), a toucan and a gibbon.
Using expressed sequence tag (EST) analyses of cDNA libraries, orthologs of cortexin 3 with highly conserved sequences have been identified in mouse, rat, cow, dog, zebrafish, chicken, chimpanzee, Rhesus monkey and frog ([ 5]; cf. GenBank).
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