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Viva Natura | Animals of Mexico, Biodiversity
Why is Mexico Megadiverse? Location Most megadiverse countries lie in tropical regions. Tropical regions are more biodiverse. With exception of the northern part of the country, Mexico lies in the tro...
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Viva Natura | Mammals
Introduction Around 100 species of mammals are known to inhabit the area of the Banderas Bay. Of those, 14 species are Cetaceans (dolphins and whales), inhabiting or visiting the bay’s waters (E. Lugo...
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Viva Natura | Reptiles
Introduction Just as in the case of the amphibians, the reptile fauna of the study area requires further research in order to establish a precise total number of species inhabiting it. The number will...
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Viva Natura | What is Viva Natura
The Birth After falling in love with Mexico and its nature, I decided to move here permanently in 2000. Fresh out of university and keen to learn as much as possible about the country’s fascinating na...
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Viva Natura | Viva Natura Field Guide
Geographic Scope: Western Mexico from Sinaloa to Michoacan (aprox.) Content: 240 species of fauna Images: 450 color photographs Maps: distribution maps provided by iNaturalist Natural History: in form...
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Viva Natura | Birds
Introduction Banderas Bay harbors a very rich avifauna; the bird checklist for the area counts more than 300 species. The existence of a large variety of habitats within the area, and the fact that Ba...