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| • January |
| • February |
| • March |
| • April |
| • May |
| • June |
| • July |
| • August |
| • September |
| • October |
| • November |
| • December |
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January A baby Howler Monkey (Alouatta guariba) having fun in the sub-tropical rain forest. Mom was around to make sure the baby was OK. |
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February Tropidurus Lizard (climbing lizard) is seen during walks at the falls area. This kind of lizard likes to enjoy the heat of the concrete paths. |
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March A little green snack coming out of the bush. One must have an eagle eye to spot it. Its green coloring blends in with the surrounding vegetation. |
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April My name is Field Flicker (Colaptes camprestris).� I love to make little nests in soft trunks around the forest. |
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May Hello! I�´m Siriema from the Pantanal. |
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June Philodendron is also part of the environment around the falls. |
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July During wintertime, when half of the trees are loosing their leaves, we see this wonderful tree full of flowers.� Lapacho (Tabebuia ipe) is the flower symbol of Paraguay and also of the city of Iguassu Falls. |
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August A River Otter (Lontra longicaudis) having a little fish on its way to Devil�´s Throat.� |
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September The Tegu Lizard (Tupinambis merianae) is quite a common lizard to see during your walk at the falls. During the winter they go into hibernation. |
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October One of the greatest events of the 20th century:� the 14-bis airplane of Santos Dumont flew, for the first time in history, over Bagatelle Campground, in Paris, in October 1906.� Santos Dumont visited Iguassu Falls in 1916 and helped to create the state park that later became the Iguassu National Park. |
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November Scaly-headed Parrot (Pionus maximiliani). The parrot was eating a branch of the ambay tree. |
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December You can take this picture if you visit Iguassu! |
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