Going Wild in Costa Rica
Going Wild in Costa Rica
– by Erika Ravnsborg
– Costa Rica brings its own unique magic with the local flora and fauna found in various parts of the country.
Going Wild in Costa Rica
– by Erika Ravnsborg
– Costa Rica brings its own unique magic with the local flora and fauna found in various parts of the country.
World Book Day – April 23, 2022
– Wildlife in Central America 2 Photo and Info Book.
– Central American Wildlife photographs taken by Cyril Brass
Frog Hoodies and Sweatshirts by Wildlife Be Wild Tees
– Supporting the Jaguar Rescue Center in Costa Rica to HELP SAVE many local species.
National Book Lovers Day – August 9, 2022
– Wildlife in Central America 1 and Wildlife in Central America 2 Photo and Text Book by Cyril Brass.
Wildlife Notebooks Central America
– 3 Toed Sloth, Owl Butterfly, Red Eyed Tree Frog, Scarlet Macaw, Squirrel Monkey, White Faced Monkey & more
The Red Eyed Tree Frog Notebook has a colorful Red Eyed Tree Frog image on the front cover of a 9×6 inch 128 lined paged notebook. Photo by Cyril Brass.
Green and Black Poison Dart Frog Notebook
-The colorful Green and Black Poison Dart Frog image is on the front cover of a 9×6 inch 128 lined paged notebook.
Amphibians in Central America
– Within the 7 countries that constitute Central America, there are over 495 currently recognized amphibian species.
The endangered Golfodulcean Poison Dart Frog, also called Golfoduldean Poison Arrow Frog is only found in SW Costa Rica.
-Frog images by Cyril Brass.
The Giant Toad – Cane Toad, has an impressive appetite that will eat worms, spiders, insects and even mice, lizards and other frogs.
The Masked Tree Frog has a Zoro-like mask over its eyes and face. This mask enhances the frog’s camouflage by hiding the shape o the eyes, which is what many predators look for when hunting prey.
Variable Harlequin Toad
Panama Amphibian Rescue and Conservation Project’s Rescue Lab
– Panama is a biodiversity hotspot for +200 species of frogs, salamanders & caecilians.