#wildlife
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The Spiny Tailed Iguana of Mexico
If you’ve spent time wandering around the Riviera Maya, you’ve probably seen the spiny tailed iguana or black iguana as…
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Cool Facts Sharks and Rays – Caribbean Electric Ray
There are over 600 different species of rays distributed over all our oceans – from the giant manta that reaches…
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The Importance of Nature Reserves in the Riviera Maya
Mexico is the fifth most bio-diverse country in the world. Its territory has 176 nature reserves, covering more than 25…
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Mexico’s Big Cat: Meet the Jaguar
The jaguar is the third largest of all the big cats (after the lion and tiger). They are strong swimmers…
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I Want My Mum! Children of the Riviera Maya’s Animal Kingdom
April 30 is Children’s Day in Mexico, so this is a good time to look at the children of the…
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Be an Environmentally Responsible Tourist on the Riviera Maya
There are many ways to be an environmentally responsible tourist or traveler. Tons of tips can be found online and…
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Marine Hitchhiking – Underwater Transport
There are many ways in which marine animals get transported in the ocean. Besides their individual capacities using body parts…
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Pink and Fluffy in Yucatan
There are six different species of those pink birds with long legs called flamingos; four of those in the American…
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A Little Goes A Long Way
At the beginning of a new year it’s a good time to reflect on what we can personally do to…
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Who Is Stirring in the Wild Night of Playa del Carmen?
When the sun goes down, there is a whole new world full of creatures scurrying about in the dark. Here…
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