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Reptiles in Central America

Reptiles in Central America

Reptiles in Central America

Amazing Reptiles in Central America – 5 Cold Blooded Species in the Tropics


Reptiles in Central America - Spectacled Caiman in Costa Rica
Spectacled Caiman
Reptiles in Central America - Green Basilisk
Green Basilisk

Reptiles in Central America - Green Iguana
Green Iguana
Reptiles in Central America - Eyelash Palm Pitviper
Eyelash Palm Pitviper

Reptiles in Central America - Green Vine Snake
Green Vine Snake

Did you Know?

  • Spectacled Caiman has a spectacle-like ridge between its eyes, which is where its common name comes from.
  • Green Baslisk has ability to run on surface of water.
  • Male Green Iguana turns shades of orange to attract females.
  • Eyelash Palm Pit Viper is a small snake but highly venomous species.
  • Green Vine Snake is a species of long, slender, arboreal snake, which is endemic to Central America and northern South America.

Wildlife In Central America 1 - Front Page
Front Page – Wildlife In Central America 1
Wildlife in Central America 1 - Table of Contents
Wildlife in Central America 1 – Table of Contents

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Checkout Wildlife in Central America 1; 25 Amazing Animals Living in Tropical Rainforests and River Habitats

Original wildlife photography and researched information text by Cyril Brass


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Wildlife in Central America 1 is part of the Wildlife around the World Series books.

Other wildlife books in the series;

La Vida Silvestre en Centroamerica 1
La Vida Silvestre en Centroamerica 1
La vida silvestere en Centroamerica 2
La vida silvestere en Centroamerica 2

Reptiles in Central America

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