jueves, 22 de septiembre de 2011

Fauna of Belize



Belize is a paradise made ​​up of forest reserves, nature reserves, wildlife sanctuaries, national parks and marine reserves. In the living coral reefs important marine fauna among which the giant tortoises, tropical fish, rays, sharks, Congo and many others. Over 185 kilometers of coral reefs is not surprising visit every year, hundreds of divers. The clear waters invite you to dive, or be viewed from above, watching the eagles move turtles, tropical fishes, the grouper, damsel fish, parrot fish, the browsers of the sea, and centenarian giant tortoises. But the reefs of Belize and is spectacular in itself as the variety, color and richness, are not surpassed in any country.

The diversity of fauna and flora of Belize is one of its biggest tourist attractions. Despite its small size is proud to offer large tracts of forest, virtually untouched. Its geology has led to the mixture of species from North America and South America. Belize is at the junction of two continents that until relatively recently, about two million years, were separated. The black howler monkey howling, welcome. The noise of this animal is so chilling that is constantly confused with the jaguar.

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