Explore the 8 Amazing Nature of Belize
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Most parts of the forest are still undiscovered and awaiting discovery, but fortunately, informal travelers can enjoy the trail experienced by nature lovers before their dreams come true. Belize is home to rainforests, jaguars, tapirs and crocodiles that are beyond comparison in other parts of the world. More than 500 species migrate from forests to forests and live in trees and areas. Thousands of tropical plants and flowers grow in nature, with 250 amazing orchid species and 700 tree species. From wildlife to colorful birds, exotic plants and waterfalls to thousands of feet of clean lakes, there are plenty of wildlife discoveries for you every day.
Find 8 Belize formats:
Jaguar
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Belize-Zoo-Jaguar agaguh Yauh Yauh
Concerns have been raised that the Jaguar people in Belize are in danger. Fortunately, Jaguar has been around more than expected, which will reduce Jaguar's population through breeding and isolation. The decline is still a concern, but Jaguar’s move is hopeful that the species will last a long time. The Jaguar is a member of many families and the third largest cat next to lions and tigers. Effective adhesion of the forest background makes it difficult to see the color of the jars in the forest. Rarely will the jaguar be black, but there may also be spots near the cat. Cats love to swim rarely, and they can often be seen near water sources. Anal animals, jaguars hunt and become predators. Women can give birth to chickens in Jaguar and take care of the chickens until they are a few years old. Although Jaguar's normal life is 1 year, he can live longer in captivity, but is not so happy for one of his brothers to escape the forest.
Scarlet Macaw
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The red macaw is a large bird that adorns the 32-inch head tail with bright blue and yellow wings. Although kept and kept as pets in many parts of the world, Scarlett Macau is protected from buying, selling, trading or using any commercial project without special permission. These beautiful birds can live in cages for 50 years compared to 300-40 years, but Scarlett Ara lives a richer and more fulfilling life than in cages in the forest. Belize’s Rain Forest Walk will help these cute animals in their natural habitat, fly through the air and argue for their territorial rights.
Tapir Bird
Red Macau - Flickr / Pink
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The red macaw is a large bird that adorns the 32-inch head tail with bright blue and yellow wings. Although kept and kept as pets in many parts of the world, Scarlett Macau is protected from buying, selling, trading or using any commercial project without special permission. These beautiful birds can live in cages for 50 years compared to 300-40 years, but Scarlett Ara lives a richer and more fulfilling life than in cages in the forest. Belize’s Rain Forest Walk will help these cute animals in their natural habitat, fly through the air and argue for their territorial rights.
Tapir Bird
Belize Zoo - Flickr / Ahvegatapir Belize Zoo
Tapir Baird is the national animal of Belize. As the Alsaries call it a mountain cow, Tapir's nose appears to be associated with elephants because of its large size, but it is actually associated with kerosene and horses. Tapir is a vegetarian plant and spends most of its time on food, fruits, berries, herbs, leaves, especially the plant that can be found in the mouth. Good hearing and sense of smell reduce vision. The tapir weighs 600 feet, six feet and three feet tall. Hunting for this wildlife in Belize is illegal, and there are many forests to ensure the survival of these wonderful animals.
Yagurundi
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Agagurundi - Flickr / Fabiomanfredini
The agagurundi, which seeks more nests than the chickens, is a wild cat no larger than a normal domestic cat. Jagurundi is 21-30 inches long, weighs 8-20 pounds, and is called a "ship" because it resembles marine mammals. It is active during the day, mainly feeding on mice, reptiles and birds, while other foods can catch and kill rabbits and bats when they are low. Jagurundi is closely related to his cousins and onions.
Oselot
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Oslot - Flickr / Spencer 77
The oscilloscope is one of the smaller "big cats", sometimes also called "pack wolves". An oscilloscope three feet long and one and a half feet long on the shoulder can weigh 25 to 35 pounds. The black spots on the columns are like jaguar spots and help to hide while hunting or hiding from enemies. These herbs are mainly eaten by small mammals, reptiles, land, fish, birds and predators. Great hunters with night vision through white rings around the eyes that reflect night light.
Kinkajau
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Kinkajau - Flickr / Frank-Wouter
Kinkayau is a nocturnal animal that lives in a large forest world. Kinkajau is very fast and moves quickly from tree to tree using a long tail. At the end of the dry season in Belize, Kinkajau will eat flowers for nectar if it eats most of the nuts and fruits. These cute animals resemble the intersection of cats and monkeys, and rankon plays a role in subtle forests such as pollen and seed forests. Kinkajau, also known as the "honey bear", is 16-22 inches long and weighs 4-10 pounds.
Black-haired monkey
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Monkey Holler - Flickr / Xenorton
"Babun" is locally called the Black Golar Monkey. These primates live in strength and size, with a tail three feet high and weighing about 15 pounds. They cling to the tops of trees, but occasionally move on the ground. In a group of four or more people, a black wolf monkey will wake up in the sun and tell others that the sun wakes up like a rooster in the sun. Unlike chickens, empty monkeys scream loudly to let them know that they will live soon, and sometimes signal the same storm of rain. Surprisingly powerful swimmer, the Black Golar monkey covers an area of 3-25 hectares.
Monkey with a cage
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Cell Monkey - Flickr / Diamond
Like black wolves and monkeys, spider monkeys live in the upper forests and prefer angular safety over land hazards. With long legs and an open tail (they use it more often than their own fingers), the spider monkey is flexible and crosses tree tops at the mercy of trapezoid artists. As a pet, spider monkeys will live in groups of 30 or more, but will eat in small groups. Learning monkeys are able to produce many sounds in accordance with the basic monkey norms, each of which has a specific meaning to the monkey. The monkey mixed leaves, saliva and wheat and sprinkled it on the skin for protection. Contains cellular foods, nuts, fruits, leaves and eggs. When there is little food, they eat bark and insects.
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