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Costa Rica Is Home To One Of Central America's 'Most Biologically Diverse Properties' To ExploreAlive with birds and butterflies, frogs and sloths, Rainmaker is home to 60% of Costa Rica's species. From its observation platforms and hanging bridges you can literally get a bird's eye view ...
Costa Rica’s highways are packed with animal lovers searching for a glimpse of a sloth or red-eyed tree frog. Too many of the ...
The park is also home to white-faced monkeys, toucans, jaguars, bright lizards, red-eyed frogs and blue morpho butterflies. Though not the easiest national park to visit in Costa Rica, past ...
For decades, the horned marsupial frog, which once ranged from Costa Rica south to Ecuador, was feared extinct in both countries, surviving only as endangered populations in Panama and parts of ...
The campaign, called Learning with Lucy, aims to educate primary age school children in the UK and in the Guayacan region of Costa Rica, where the frog still survives, about the amphibian and its ...
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