lunes, 11 de abril de 2011

Refugio de Vida Silvestre Caño Negro



Refugio de Vida Silvestre Caño Negro
Is a set of lowlands seasonally flooded, consisting of some lakes, swamps and “yolillales” that provide refuge for several species, especially birds. Life revolves around “Laguna Caño Negro”, fed by the Rio Frio. With the advent of the dry season in early February through April, is reduced to small lakes, streams, ridges and Playuela. In this area there are also endangered animals that enjoy the protection of the reserve such as jaguars, pumas, tapirs, ocelot, and other common species such as howler monkeys, white-faced and red; tayras, two-toed sloths, otters, skunks and deer. The rivers are abundant tortoises, alligators and some 30 species of freshwater fish, including gar, considered a living fossil.
It is a great place to go vacationing with family, friends or simply going to have a good weekend of nature and its beauty, for me is a wonderful place.

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