Installing the Darwin’s Frog Breeding Center, Day 8 / Instalacion del Centro de Crianza de Ranas de Darwin, Dia 8

We prowled the wonderful market in Santiago in search of bean beetles to start some of the food cultures for the frogs.
We prowled the wonderful market in Santiago in search of bean beetles to start some of the food cultures for the frogs. Merodeamos el maravilloso mercado de Santiago en busca de escarabajos del frijol para iniciar algunos de los cultivos alimentarios de las ranas.
The kaleidoscope of colors and aromas whetted our appetites.
The kaleidoscope of colors and aromas whetted our appetites. El caleidoscopio de colores y aromas nos abrió el apetito.
And the fresh produce was a sight to behold!
And the fresh produce was a sight to behold! ¡Y los productos frescos eran un espectáculo digno de contemplar!

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Too bad frogs can't arrange their eggs nicely in pyramids like these!
Too bad frogs can’t arrange their eggs nicely in pyramids like these! ¡Qué lástima que las ranas no puedan colocar bien sus huevos en pirámides como estas!
The outstanding restaurants inside the market proved too delicious to resist so we took an unforgettable lunch break.
The outstanding restaurants inside the market proved too delicious to resist so we took an unforgettable lunch break. Los excelentes restaurantes dentro del mercado resultaron demasiado deliciosos para resistirse, así que tomamos un descanso para almorzar inolvidable.
Hmmm. Wonder if these might be good for amphibian transport?
Hmmm. Wonder if these might be good for amphibian transport? Mmm. ¿Me pregunto si podrían ser buenos para el transporte de anfibios?
Our return to the zoo took us past the aviary with huge raptorial birds like this Black-chested Buzzard-Eagle (Geranoaetus melanoleucus).
Our return to the zoo took us past the aviary with huge raptorial birds like this Black-chested Buzzard-Eagle (Geranoaetus melanoleucus). Nuestro regreso al zoológico nos llevó más allá del aviario con enormes aves rapaces como este águila ratonero de pecho negro (Geranoaetus melanoleucus).Â

More on the way…

Mas en el camino…

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