Sentences with phrase «coati in»

Stroll the pathways between them, watching out for iguanas below and coati in the palm trees above, to visit the Kinan spa — which was built in alignment with the energy flow of the stars — for treatments which use honey made at the Maroma by local bees.

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Founded in 1939, the park's purpose is to preserve natural wildness, exotic trees and strange animals — not only jaguar but capybara (world's biggest rodent), tapir, deer, monkeys, coatis, wild pigs and anteaters.
Home to an ancient Aztec outpost high in the mountains and inhabited with monkeylike creatures called coatis, it is the definition of quaint, picturesque Mexico.
There were 26 in total, some of which are extinct but others, like the puma and white - nosed coati, are still around today.
The occasional white - nosed coati (like a raccoon with a long white nose) checking in to say «hello.»
From up here in the canopy, observe a variety of birds, including toucans, antbirds, and hawks, and keep an eye out for monkeys, jaguars, and coatis.
You can go horseback riding along the pristine beach and jungle trails, have encounters with scarlet macaws, monkeys, coatis and iguanas during nature walks, enjoy kayaking in the waves, experience the thrill of catching a game fish, and take a hike to the waterfall and have a delicious picnic under a tranquil shade of trees.
There's also an optional half day outing where you can discover the beautiful, peaceful forest in more depth — look out for capuchin monkeys, coatis, toucans and many exotic plants.
The white - nosed coati is one of the country's most prolific mammals, and is often seen in tourist hotspots like Arenal, Manuel Antonio, Monteverde, Puerto Viejo and Dominical.
Iguanas, alligators, howler monkeys, capuchin monkey, coatis, coyotes and many bird - and butterfly species have their habitat in this area of Costa Rica.
The rich biological diversity found in Corcovado National Park is astounding, and sightings may include as many as 4 species of monkey, coatis, sloths, anteaters, and much more.
Possible wildlife sightings include many of the 500 + species of birds in the forest, howler monkeys, white - faced monkeys, spider monkeys, coatis, anteaters, sloths, green iguanas, snakes and insects.
Animals that are commonly found in the reserve are sloths, white faced monkeys, squirrels, iguanas, howler monkeys, spider monkeys, capuchin monkeys, spiky porcupines, white - nosed coatis, white - tailed deer, collared peccary, ocelots, jaguarondis, wild cougars, gray fox, anteaters, hog nosed skunks, raccoon, coyotes, pacas, armadillos and margays.
From sloths, coatis, agoutis, raccoons, deer, iguanas, snakes, colorful frogs and exotic birds to all four species of monkeys in Costa Rica — white - faced capuchin, howler, spider, and a unique endangered species of red - backed squirrel monkey — there's nothing more magical than seeing these animals in their natural habitat.
Other mammals which can be spotted feeding in the wild include the white - tailed deer, the white - nosed coati, the margay and even the coyote.
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