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These small lizards blend into their surroundings well, so don’t be surprised if you miss them. Growing up to 2.6 inches, including its head and torso, the long-tailed brush lizard’s tail can be as twice as long as its body. They can be either pale gray or tan in color. The long-tailed brush lizard has a fairly small range--primarily residing in low areas ...
The Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens is a 133-acre (54 ha) zoo founded in 1966 and located in Los Angeles, California. The city of Los Angeles owns the entire zoo, its land and facilities, and the animals. Animal care, grounds maintenance, construction, education, public information, and administrative staff are city employees.
The first zoo, called the Griffith ...
Macaw Recovery Network helps macaws to recover and go back to their natural habitat. You can volunteer and help in every day tasks, donate or just visit to admire these beautiful, highly intelligent birds.
Cape Virgenes (Cabo Vírgenes, Cape Virgins) is the southeastern tip of continental Argentina but the southern one, a little to the south-west, is Punta Dungeness. Ferdinand Magellan reached it on 21 October 1520 and discovered a strait, now called the Strait of Magellan. As 21 October was the feast day of Saint Ursula and the Eleven Thousand Virgins, he named t...
Gypsy Cove, known for its Magellanic penguin. Gypsy Cove is four miles (6 km) from Stanley and can be reached by taxi or on foot.
Yorke Bay is a bay on East Falkland in the Falkland Islands. It is located half a mile north of Port Stanley Airport, four miles to the northeast of the capital city of Stanley, on a peninsula connected to the mainland by the Boxer Bridge a...
The magnificent frigatebird (Fregata magnificens) is a seabird of the frigatebird family Fregatidae. With a length of 89–114 centimetres (35–45 in) it is the largest species of frigatebird. It occurs over tropical and subtropical waters off America, between northern Mexico and Ecuador on the Pacific coast and between Florida and southern Brazil along the A...
Malibu Wine Safari is a unique wine tasting adventure. The Safari driver takes you on a tour of local wine while getting up close and personal with animals you never knew were residing in Malibu. Zebras, camels, alpacas, bison... even Stanley the Giraffe - all just 30 minutes from LA.
You will fall in love with these curious, friendly, and slow moving "gentle giants". Manatees are large, fully aquatic, mostly herbivorous marine mammals sometimes known as sea cows.
There are three accepted living species of Trichechidae, representing three of the four living species in the order Sirenia: the Amazonian manatee (Trichechus inunguis), the West Indian m...
Occasionally man and nature interact in a way that creates opportunities that would not otherwise be possible. On the Big Island of Hawaii’s Kona Coast hotels shine flood lights on the water after sunset to the delight of their guests. Over the years these lights have attracted schools of plankton which in turn have beckoned giant Manta Rays (in a natural comple...
The Mare aux Hippopotames (Lake of Hippopotamuses) is a lake and national park in Burkina Faso, created in 1937 and designated in 1977 as the only UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in the nation. The park was created around a freshwater lake and includes surrounding pools and marches in the flood plain of the Black Volta River, and surrounding forests. The park is home to abou...
The marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) is an iguana found only on the Galápagos Islands that has the ability, unique among modern lizards, to forage in the sea, making it a marine reptile. The iguana can dive over 9 m (30 ft) into the water. It has spread to all the islands in the archipelago, and is sometimes called the Galápagos marine iguana. It ...
The McCullough Peaks Wild Horse Herd Management Area (HMA) is located 12 to 27 miles east of Cody (70 miles east of Yellowstone National Park) and encompasses 109,814 acres of land, including the McCullough Peaks Wilderness Study Area. The climate is typical of a cold desert with annual precipitation averaging five to nine inches. Stock reservoirs and intermittent str...
The Metropolitan Tunnel (Glow Worm tunnel) is an abandoned railroad tunnel is now filled with bioluminescent glow worms. The 624m single track tunnel is the 4th tunnel on the original Illawarra Line. The tunnel floods fairly frequently.
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