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Covell's California Clydesdale's Ranch is located on the central coast of Cambria, California. Check out the herd of beautiful Clydesdale horsesliving like wild horses in meadows overlooking the Pacific Ocean. A trip to the ranch is perfect for horse lovers and nature lovers of all ages.
The Crocodile Farm is located in the north from Battambang by the river. If you want to see these beasties feed on fresh meat come early in the morning. It can be fun for children as well as they'll be able to hold baby crocodiles. The place is very informative on croc breeding so you might pick up some useful information too.
Located in the north-eastern border of Ghana, Paga is a sacred crocodile sanctuary. Paga is known for its sacred crocodile ponds where most visitors are surprised that they can touch a live crocodile. The local population homelessly (so far) bathes and swims in the same ponds with deadly crocodiles. The friendly relationship between the crocodiles and humans continue ...
Crocosaurus Cove is also home to the famous, Cage of Death. The only cage in the world that brings you face to face with some of the largest Saltwater Crocodiles in captivity. Go it alone or grab a friend – this is a once in a lifetime opportunity to share the same environment of one of the world’s deadliest predators.
Every dive includes 15 minutes in th...
Crocosaurus Cove has the World’s largest display of Australian reptiles and some of the largest Saltwater Crocodiles in the world, right in the heart of Darwin City. See the freshwater aquarium’s Barramundi, Whipray & Sawfish to 70 reptile species on display within the Reptile House. Even cagedive with giant crocodiles.
The turtle conservation center was established in 1998 and is home to some of the most endangered turtles in Vietnam, including the Vietnamese pond turtle which is nearly extinct in the wild.
The Culebra National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge in Puerto Rico. It is part of the Caribbean Islands National Wildlife Refuge Complex, which is a unit of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. It is the site of the former Camp Roosevelt.
More than 50,000 seabirds of 13 species find their way to this dot in the ocean every year to breed and nurture their...
Curio Bay is a coastal embayment in the Southland District of New Zealand, best known as the site of a petrified forest some 180 million years old. It also hosts a yellow-eyed penguin colony, arguably the rarest of penguin species, with approximately 1600 breeding pairs in the extant population. The bay, along with neighbouring Porpoise Bay, is home to the endemic Hec...
Gold Coast tourist destination where you can enjoy exciting, interactive displays, presentations and dining experiences. Nestled within 27 hectares of lush eucalyptus and rain forest, each day brings visitors face to face with extraordinary wildlife in shows and encounters. Every day at Currumbin is a new adventure. Cuddle a koala, get up close to a crocodile, get amo...
When you think of bighorn sheep, you probably instantly picture a ram. Those large, curled horns aren’t just status symbols, but are impressive weapons used in ram-to-ram combat. What are they fighting for? What males in the animal kingdom are always battling for--dominance and females. To do this, they face each other, rear up on their hind legs and run at each...
Find this heat-loving, desert-dweller where the creosote bush is. The desert iguana lives pretty much wherever creosote is. After all, the plant makes up most of its diet and also provides a home and protection against predators and extreme temperatures. Desert iguanas don’t mind most heat though. They can be seen meandering about midday during the hottest summe...
Imagine you’re walking in the Mojave Desert in the spring. You stop for a moment to catch your breath and spot movement in the creosote bushes next to you. Are your eyes deceiving you? Slowly, out of the bushes, comes a tortoise. About the length of an NFL football, the little guy slowly circles you, sniffing in your direction, and finally comes to rest in your ...
Dog Island is an unhabitated small island of 207 ha (510 acres) in size located approximately 13 km (8.1 mi) to the north-west of Anguilla. It is low and rocky, with three small cays off the west and north coasts. The coastline is characterised by low cliffs alternating with sandy beaches. Large ponds lie inside two of the beaches.
The central part of the island is co...
Dolphin Discovery Tortola in the BVI's. For a fun way for the entire family to enjoy the breathtaking, once in a lifetime experience of an up close and personal dolphin encounter, book one of the many dolphin encounter packages from around the world. These programs are suitable for all ages and offers guests the opportunity to swim, touch, kiss, hug and dance with the...
Price: $180.00