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Mirador“s Insects, Reptiles and Amphibians

 

 


Tamagaz snake

 
 
The Mirador Rio Azul National Park is home to the largest population of jaguars in all of Central America and the entire world, as 11.28 specimens per 100 square kilometers live at the park..

Coral snakes are easy to identify and differentiate from false corals, as their color sequence Red, Yellow, Black adn Yellos is unmistakable. They are venemous and you shouldn't try to catch one.
 
 



A praying mantis at El Mirador.



El Mirador is home to many colourful butterflies...

 
 



Park guards often rescue local fauna in distress as part of their daily duties at the sites.

 

 

Guatemala is a MEGADIVERSE country

 

Guatemala es un pais MEGADIVERSO

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