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Morpho Butterfly, Red Eyed Tree Frog, Howler Monkey, Toucan, Three toed sloth, Orange Heliconian Butterfly, White Nosed Coati, Red Frog, Basilisk.
-Typical color of the Morpho Butterfly is a shiny blue. The entire life cycle of the MorphoButterfly, from egg to death, is approximately 115 days.
-In the mating season, when rainfall is at its highest point, males of the Red Eyed Tree Frog call “chack” to get the attention of the female, who then carries him on her back around for up to several hours duringthe oviposition process.
-The vocalization of Howler Monkeys can be heard clearly for 3 miles (4.8 km). Howler Monkeys are widely considered to be the loudest land animal.
-Toucan, their shape, brilliant coloring, and tropical quintessence make them one of the most popular “poster animals” for the tropical forests of the Americas and most visitors want to see them.
-Sloths have short, flat heads; big eyes; a short snout; long legs; and tiny ears. They also have stubby tails, usually 6–7 cm long. Altogether, sloths’ bodies usually are anywhere between 50 and 60 cm long.
-Orange HeliconianButterfly feed primarily on the nectar of flowers and bird droppings. Its caterpillaralso feeds on passion vines. It is generally found in lowland tropical fields and valleys.
-White nosed coatis are omnivores, preferring small vertebrates, fruits, carrion, insects, and eggs. They can climb trees easily, where the tail is used for balance, but most often they are on the ground foraging for food.
-The Red Frog needs to eat 3 to 4 times a week. These frogs are not particular on their food; everything what moves and they can catch will be happily eaten by them.
-This Basilisk also has the nickname the “Jesus Christ Lizard” or “Jesus Lizard” because when fleeing from predators, they gather sufficient momentum to run across the water for a brief distance while holding most of their body out of the water.

