Sentences with phrase «caiman lizards»

The Paraguayan caiman lizards (Dracaena paraguayensis) are typically much more drab, with gray bodies and heads.
Their temperament is comparable to that of a tegu, but keepers have reported that caiman lizards are much easier to clicker train, and therefore are possibly more intelligent.
Additionally, caiman lizards are arboreal, aquatic, and burrowing, so suitable enclosures are usually only made by zoos.
In true Amazon exploration tradition, enjoy leaving the vessel on excursion boats with highly trained Amazon guides to find the many different animals and plants of the Amazon Rainforest, such as howler monkeys, capuchins, squirrel monkeys, toucans, macaws, caiman lizards, caiman, and much much more.
In addition to monkeys, see pink river dolphins playing in the rivers, tamandua anteaters dangling from tree holes, macaw parrots flying overhead, caiman lizards resting on branches, and black caiman at the edge of the Amazon's tributaries.
You can also enjoy spotting caiman lizards resting above the water, tree frogs in the foliage, and black caiman lurking in the shallows.
The coloration of the Northern caiman lizard (Dracaena guianensis) is very similar to that of a crocodile.
These give the caiman lizard a crocodilian appearance, and help to provide some protection against predators.

Not exact matches

Similar observations have been made in other reptiles including lizards, turtles, and caimans, meaning that the ability could be more common among crocodilians — a group that includes caimans, crocodiles, alligators, and gharials — than was previously thought, the researchers say.
All of Caravan's adventure tours to the rainforests of Costa Rica include river cruises that provide ample opportunity to spot caimans, crocodiles, howler monkeys, spider monkeys, whistling ducks, roseate spoonbills, turtles, scarlet macaws, and the web - footed, water walking lizards.
Eagle - eyed guides will point out caiman and crocodiles lurking in the water, lizards and monkeys scurrying along the shore, and abundant bird life in the trees (including jabiru storks, herons, egrets and roseate spoonbills).
Keep your eyes peeled for howler monkeys, sloths, river otters, caimans and a variety of lizards and birds.
Watch for caimans, howler monkeys, spider monkeys, green iguanas, and water - walking lizards.
When you're not watching 350 - pound reptiles lay eggs by moonlight, you can relax and enjoy the copious wildlife that inhabits the protected wetlands, including spider and howler monkeys, basilisk lizards, sloths, herons, toucans and spectacled caimans.
It is the ideal place for the habitat of a varied fauna, such as caimans, black lizards, turtles, giant otters and a great variety of fish.
Many of our Caravan eco tour guests have spotted everything from water walking lizards and black turtles to caimans, howler monkeys, and many unique and rare migratory birds.
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