Brown Four eyed Opossums are tiny marsupials with huge eyes that look a lot like big rats. These guys also get their name from its brownish to yellowish fur color and the creamy white spot that they have above each eye. They can be found in all forested habitats of Costa Rica but especially in the South Pacific Region. Their range extends to all Central America and the Northern Region of South America.
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Monday, July 26, 2010
Animal Facts - Brown Four-eyed Opossum
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Sunday, June 27, 2010
Wildlife Tourism in North-eastern India -Himalayan Region
Kaziranga National Park |
The north-eastern part of India is home to rich variety of flora and fauna. This part of country displays plant and animal kingdom of very different variety due to Himalayan eco system and unique climatic condition. in this part of the country, you can spot wildlife like Bengal tiger, one-horned rhino, elephant, crocodile, python, snow leopard, musk deer and many other species of Himalayan eco-system.
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Monday, June 21, 2010
Sayward - Vancouver Island - Canada
Sayward is a village located on Kelsey Bay in a spectacular natural environment of the Sayward Valley along the north east coast of Vancouver Island.
By Vancouver Island standards, Sayward is a fairly old settlement. It was established in the 1890s at the mouth of the Salmon River and was originally called Port Kusum. Settlers arrived by boat and pushed inland into the lush valley.
By Vancouver Island standards, Sayward is a fairly old settlement. It was established in the 1890s at the mouth of the Salmon River and was originally called Port Kusum. Settlers arrived by boat and pushed inland into the lush valley.
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