Thursday, August 26, 2010

A Place In Greece 2010

Reserve Cuyabeno Faunal Production. Ecuador. (II)

The second day is dedicated to making marches through the jungle in the morning we spent about four hours watching the two predominant ecosystems, forest land and swamp forest . Although the weather was not accompanied, was quite hot and rainy, it was very interesting to see the number of different species of flora and fauna in so little space. The morning ended with the objective of my camera played in the mud of the swamp forest, luckily in the end nothing happened.
The evening began with a very nerdy, piranha fishing, going to see sunset on the lake and a night march through the jungle where the protagonists were the frogs and spiders.

largest island in the lagoon
Osteocephalus taurinus
wolf spider
Goliath Spider
Scorpion Spider
golden silk spider, Nephila maculata
Ameerega bilingualism
Hoatzin

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