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Exploring the Breathtaking Rainforests of Panama and Gamboa: Nature's Hidden Gems
Banded Orange Heliconian | Panama has over 1500 species of butterflies that either live here or migrate through. The beauty and diversity in them is amazing. | Cattleya orchid | Panama is home to 1200 species of orchids. They can be found in many different areas of the country. | Bromelia | The bromeliad flora of Panama now comprises 206 species. |
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Coelogyne Pandurata Orchid | ||
Green and Black Poison Dart Frog | Poison dart frogs come in a range of vivid colors and are sometimes known as the "jewels of the rainforest". Their vibrant coloring warns predators that they are dangerous and should be avoided. | Hoffmans Two Toed Sloth Happiness in Sanctuary | Sloths live in the canopies of the tropical rainforests. They usually tend to be relaxing in the branches of the trees throughout the sheltering treetops. Most of the two toed sloths activities take place hanging upside down. | Hoffmans two toed Sloth | These sloths live in the sanctuary at the Gamboa Rainforest. |
In the trees with the vultures | Vultures are scavengers and hang out in the trees looking for food. | Inside the Gamboa Rainforest Hotel | Stepping into this resort is like walking into the rainforest itself. | Orchid Hosts |
Strawberry Poison Dart Frog | Stripe Throated Hermit | The Stripe Throated Hermit is a small hummingbird of humid tropical lowlands. They favor shady understory where they feed and males will perch and sing tirelessly. | The Pool at the gamboa Rainforest Resort |
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