White Faced Capuchin Monkey and Red Backed Squirrel Monkey
White Faced Capuchin Monkey and Red Backed Squirrel Monkey
-What’s the Difference between these arboreal dwelling inquisitive creatures?
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.
Wildlife in Central America Photo Books by Cyril Brass
– Wildlife in Central America 1 Photo Book
– Wildlife in Central America 2 Photo Book
Wildlife in Central America 2 Photo Book by Cyril Brass
-Wildlife in Central America 2; 25 MORE Amazing Animals Living In Tropical Rainforest & River Habitats
The Ghost Crab is a semi-terrestrial crab commonly seen on the beachs of tropical Central America.
– Ghost Crab images by Cyril Brass.
The Mouthless Orange Crab is a colorful nocturnal land crab that digs burrows in coastal rainforests of Central America.
– Crab Photos by Cyril Brass.
The Golden Orb-Weaver builds large intricate webs with strong golden silk that catches it prey. It lives permanently on its web.
-Spider Photos by Cyril Brass
The Cone-Headed Katydid is identified by its slanted face and rounded pointed cone that extends from its forehead.
– Wildlife photography by Cyril Brass
The Sundown Cicada has an exceptionally loud vocal sound, produced by a special organ called a tymbal that produces the sound.
-Cicada photos by Cyril Brass
The Malachite Butterfly is known for its unusual coloration & large size; brillliantly green on dark brown background wings
-Butterfly photos by Cyril Brass
The Tiger Longwing Butterfly is one of 40 Heliconia butterfly species, with its simple striking pattern on a black background.
-Butterfly Photos by Cyril Brass
The Yellow-Crowned Night Heron has an interesting hunting style. It is an ambush predator standing motionless for long periods …….
The Great Egret does not eat at night. During the day it forages alone or within mixed flocks, catching fish by standing motionless in the water for long periods.
The Blue-Crowned Motmot also called Blue-Capped Motmots, do not group into flocks. They live in pairs throughout the year, but tend to forage separately during the day.
The Giant Toad – Cane Toad, has an impressive appetite that will eat worms, spiders, insects and even mice, lizards and other frogs.
Wildlife in Central America 2
– Published August 01, 2017 by Cyril Brass.
– 25 More Amazing Animals living in Tropical Rainforest and River Habitats.