Edgar gets Ambushed by Amazon Animals


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Edgar gets Ambushed by Amazon Animals
The Creature Awaits #93:
Each week I plan to feature an amazing creature, admiring God's fantastic artistry. Hopefully it’ll brighten someone’s day to see something new and interesting if they haven’t seen it before. : )
Welcome to Green Month! (...which I was strangely compelled to do before remembering St. Patrick's Day is this month. ^^; )
(Photograph by highly-skilled photographer, Matt Barnett. (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0))
The Emerald Tree Boa
Scientific Name: Corallus caninus
Region: Lowland tropical rainforests of northern and central South America
Size: Usually about 6' (~1.8m) long, or up to 9' (2.7m) if residing in the Amazon Basin
Interesting Note: Ever since I saw one of these resplendent reptiles when I was younger, they've been one of my favorite snakes. They are usually spotted coiled around branches, as pictured above, and their size, markings, hue and even personality, can vary greatly dependent on the region they live in - with individuals from the Amazon River Basin tending to be the largest, yet most docile.
as a kid, I used to be fascinated with the animals of South America, which got to see thanks to a trip to Brazil for a month. A favorite animal of mine was a bird called ‘The Cock-of-the-rock’ only recently after doing an essay on Peru with my friend and uncovering this bird again we couldn’t stop laughing at it’s weird name.
Hammock Style Accomodation It's pretty cheap and easy to pull up a hammock and rest. Mosquito nets available if required.
River Exploring and Relaxing As you probably gather this expedition was pretty laid back. We got some sun, took loads of photos and observed the forest.
Amazon view from high
Amazon view from high
Here we traveled in a light aircraft and took some shots of the dense jungle. Lots of life down here from water species, to land wildlife, fauna and flaura. This is the eco-system we set out to keep sustainable
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Acai Berries straight from the tree
Acai Berries straight from the tree
Acai berries are native to the Amazon region. Acai is sold as a frozen pulp, juice or mixed with beverages. Acai berries come from the Acai Palm tree and are high in antioxidants and provide many health benefits. In 2005, an article published by Greenpeace International stated that “the tasty dark violet wine of açaí is the most important non-wood forest product in terms of money from the…
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Amazon ant nests
Here are couple of huge ant nests. Some people eat ants as they are a good source of protein but most people prefer caviar. You will see these nests scattered around everywhere and as you can imagine there are many types of ants.
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