The Curú wildlife refuge is located in the picturesque town of Nicoya in the province of Guanacaste. Regardless of its small size, this reserve is home to a diversity of life forms, both terrestrial and marine and aerial
Existing habitats including dry forest, swamps and rain forest near the beach. Some of the most common trees include cedar tree and old Panama.
Mammals found in these lands include deer, pacas, monkeys, coyotes and coatis to name a few. You can also find various kinds of reptiles such as boas and pythons
Birds also form an important part of the ecosystem and can find species such as scarlet macaw, hawks and eagles.
Aquatic life includes hermit crabs, which are very numerous, oysters, lobsters and other crustaceans
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