Mammals in Central America
Mammals in Central America
-Central America is home to an incredbile number & diversity of Mammals. From small bats and shrews to large tapirs and deers.
Mammals in Central America
-Central America is home to an incredbile number & diversity of Mammals. From small bats and shrews to large tapirs and deers.
Reptiles in Central America
– Wildlife in Central America 1 Photo Information Book by Cyril Brass
Arachnids and Arthropods in Central America
– Wildlife in Central America 1 Photo Book
– Arachnids & Arthropods come in many forms, colors & sizes.
Birds in Central America
– Wildlife in Central America 1 Photo Information Book
– Central America is an excellent region on the planet to see Birds.
Amphibians in Central America
– Within the 7 countries that constitute Central America, there are over 495 currently recognized amphibian species.
Caimans and Crocodiles
– What are the Differences and Similarities?
– Learn about these prehistoric species living in Central America.
Wildlife in Central America Photo Books by Cyril Brass.
– Central America is one of the most biodiverse regions on the planet.
Wildlife in Central America Photo Books by Cyril Brass.
– Wildlife in Central America 1
– Wildlife in Central America 2
Green Iguana and Ctenosaur
– Green Iguana is also called American Iguana or Common Iguana.
– Ctenosaur is also called Black Iguana or Spiny Tailed Iguana.
Blue Morpho Butterfly and Owl Butterfly
– What’s the similarities and differences with 2 of the largest butterfly species in the world.
Scarlet Macaw and Great Green Macaw
– Macaws are the largest parrots in the world.
– What are the Differences and Similarities?
Green Basilisk and Brown Basilisk
-Learn about these incredible lizards that can walk on water.
-Wildlife in Central America Photo Books by Cyril Brass
White Faced Capuchin Monkey and Red Backed Squirrel Monkey
-What’s the Difference between these arboreal dwelling inquisitive creatures?
Three-Toed Sloth and Two-Toed Sloth
Learn about the 3-Toed Sloth & 2-Toed Sloth, 2 unique arboreal creatures living in the tropical rainforests.
The Large Forest-Floor Millipede uses Cyanide for Protection. Learn more about this tropical forest crawler.
The Orange-Kneed Tarantula is a Night Hunter.
-Learn more about the Orange-Kneed Tarantula in the Wildlife in Central America 1 photo and information book.
The Leaf-Cutter Ants are Underground Farmers.
Learn more about the Leaf-Cutter Ants in the Wildlife in Central America 1 photo and information book.