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Wildlife in Central America 1 - Birds

Birds in Central America

Birds in Central America

– Wildlife in Central America 1 Photo Information Book

– Central America is an excellent region on the planet to see Birds.

Wildlife in Central America 1 - Amphibians

Amphibians in Central America

Amphibians in Central America

– Within the 7 countries that constitute Central America, there are over 495 currently recognized amphibian species.

Spectacled Caiman and American Crocodile

Caimans and Crocodiles

Caimans and Crocodiles

– What are the Differences and Similarities?

– Learn about these prehistoric species living in Central America.

Wildlife in Central America Photo Books

Wildlife in Central America

Wildlife in Central America Photo Books by Cyril Brass.

– Central America is one of the most biodiverse regions on the planet.

Green Iguana and Ctenosaur

Green Iguana and Ctenosaur

Green Iguana and Ctenosaur

– Green Iguana is also called American Iguana or Common Iguana.

– Ctenosaur is also called Black Iguana or Spiny Tailed Iguana.

Green Basilisk and Brown Basilisk

Green Basilisk and Brown Basilisk

Green Basilisk and Brown Basilisk

-Learn about these incredible lizards that can walk on water.

-Wildlife in Central America Photo Books by Cyril Brass

Orange Kneed Tarantula

Orange-Kneed Tarantula

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.

Leaf Cutter Ants

Leaf-Cutter Ants

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.

Rhinoceros Beetle

Rhinoceros Beetle

The Rhinoceros Beetle is one of Strongest Creatures in the World.

– Learn about the Rhinoceros Beetle in the Wildlife in Central America 1 photo book.

Giant Red Winged Grasshopper

Giant Red-Winged Grasshopper

The Giant Red-Winged Grasshopper is one of the largest insects in the world.

– Due to its huge size, it is sometimes mistaken as a bird while in flight.

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