Costa Rica's Biodiversity
Costa Rica has been considered one of the most diverse regions and it is estimated that 4% of all living species are found there. There are many different species there, such as Tree-dwelling Green Iguanas, Poison-arrow Frogs, Golden Toads, Coral Snakes, Toucans, Spider Monkeys, Tarantulas, and so many more. The Tree-dwelling Green Iguanas is probably the most common reptile you’ll see in Costa Rica. It can grow to almost two meters in length and it is most spotted in moist deciduous habitats, crawling on the forest ground or basking on branches that hang over water, which is how it escapes when threatened. Its head is the size of a man’s fist and has many leathery spines. Its body is covered in a scaly hide and
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