Bright orange or orange-yellow, up to 10 cm tall, greasy and viscid, with antler-like branches often forked near the tips, hence the common name Jelly antler fungus is sometimes given to this species. In dry weather, the colour can become orange-red.
Cool spotting, Jae. That's a nice specimen. Congrats on your SOTW.
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It is larger than the only other living alligator species, the Chinese alligator.
This is an endemic species of Panama, relatively small, and not so common. I confirm the ID with a expert in mammals from the tropics, almost 2 year after I get te picture. Walking along a remote area of the Patiño reserve, i found this little mouse that climbs a small bush and for almost 2 minutes it was looking at me, not nervous at all actually very curious, I get some few pictures even a selfie.