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    Thumbs up Discover Costa Rica Rainforest Creatures (Video + Stills)

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    "Rainforest Nature Nation" celebrates unusual creatures of Costa Rica, starring the Walking Stick, Bullet Ant, Blue Jeans Frog, Sloth, Iguanas, Leaf Cutter Ants, White Faced Monkeys, and the Strangler Fig, among others. Also featured are Crocodiles plus Caiman, and don't miss Croc feeding time. Costa Rica protects its wildlife in private reserves and national parks.

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    Hey Dave!

    Thanks for posting this new video!

    What is this creature?

    Last edited by Char; 08-02-2011 at 05:20 PM.

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    Char,

    I was also quite surprised to see the Walking Stick, and it's extremely skillful at moving on a flat surface or up a tree. The Walking Stick gets plenty of screen time in my new Costa Rica video. It can best be appreciated when in motion.

    Dave

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