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Wild Encounters in Central America: Discover 25 Amazing Species Explore the heart of Central America with this stunning wildlife guide featuring 25 of the region's most intriguing animals. Each page is filled with vivid, full-color images and easy-to-read facts, designed to fascinate readers young and old. From the lush rainforests to the winding rivers, discover the habitats and unique adaptations of animals like the dinosaur-like Basilisks, endangered Great Green Macaws, and agile Squirrel Monkeys. A perfect blend of education and wonder, the Wildlife in Central America 2; 25 MORE Amazing…mehr

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Wild Encounters in Central America: Discover 25 Amazing Species Explore the heart of Central America with this stunning wildlife guide featuring 25 of the region's most intriguing animals. Each page is filled with vivid, full-color images and easy-to-read facts, designed to fascinate readers young and old. From the lush rainforests to the winding rivers, discover the habitats and unique adaptations of animals like the dinosaur-like Basilisks, endangered Great Green Macaws, and agile Squirrel Monkeys. A perfect blend of education and wonder, the Wildlife in Central America 2; 25 MORE Amazing Animals Living in Tropical Rainforest and River Habitats book is ideal for kids, adults, and nature enthusiasts eager to learn more about tropical wildlife and conservation.
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Autorenporträt
Freelance Wildlife Photographer and Published author, Cyril Brass has always been interested in wild animals in far-off countries. Once he caught the travel bug he was able to learn and photograph first-hand, encountering many wildlife species that he has only read about or had seen on TV. For many years, Cyril Brass has been exploring wildlife around the world; from sloths and toucans in the tropical rainforests of Central America, to elephants and lions on the savannas of East Africa.