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  2. El Yunque National Forest - Wikipedia

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    El Yunque is composed of four different forest vegetation areas: Tabonuco Forest, Palo Colorado Forest, Sierra Palm Forest, and the Dwarf forest. El Yunque forest supports a vast array of animal and plant life that varies depending on the altitude range in the rainforest. Skyline of the Sierra palm tree forest in El Yunque National Forest from ...

  3. List of mammals of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the mammal species recorded in Puerto Rico.These are the mammal species in Puerto Rico, of which one is critically endangered, none are endangered, two are vulnerable, and none are near threatened.

  4. El Yunque (Puerto Rico) - Wikipedia

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    El Yunque or El Yunque Peak (Spanish: Pico El Yunque) (Taíno: Yukiyu [1]) is a mountain located fully within the boundaries of the El Yunque National Forest, part of the U.S. Forest Service, which is the only tropical rainforest under the U.S. Forest Service jurisdiction. It is located in the municipality of Río Grande.

  5. See Puerto Rico differently with a trip to El Yunque - AOL

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  6. Fauna of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Artistic representation of the extinct Puerto Rican shrew. The richness of mammals in Puerto Rico, like many other islands, is low relative to mainland regions. The present-day native terrestrial mammal fauna of Puerto Rico is composed of only 13 species, all of which are bats. 18 marine mammals, including manatees, dolphins and whales, occur in Puerto Rican waters. [13]

  7. Humacao Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    One of the most popular hiking trails lead to a hill called El Morrillo, which offers views of the reserve, Punta Santiago Beach, El Yunque, Cayo Santiago (popularly known as "Monkey Island") and the island of Vieques. [5] [6]