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  2. List of mammals of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Rodents make up the largest order of mammals, with over 40% of mammalian species. However, there are fewer than 50 rodent species in Costa Rica. [3] They have two incisors in the upper and lower jaw which grow continually and must be kept short by gnawing. Most rodents are small though the capybara can weigh up to 45 kg (99 lb).

  3. Pacific nurse shark - Wikipedia

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    Sharks portal; Ginglymostoma unami, also known as the Pacific nurse shark is a nurse shark of the family Ginglymostomatidae. It is found in southeastern coast of Baja California, Mexico to Costa Rica including Gulf of California. It is 2.8 meters long.

  4. Wildlife of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The wildlife of Costa Rica comprises all naturally occurring animals, fungi and plants that reside in this Central American country. Costa Rica supports an enormous variety of wildlife, due in large part to its geographic position between North and South America, its neotropical climate, and its wide variety of habitats.

  5. What's it like to travel to Costa Rica right now ... - AOL

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    Costa Rica travel can include time outdoors at beaches, cloud forests, national parks and open-air restaurants. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  6. Corcovado National Park - Wikipedia

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    The tourism industry in Costa Rica recruits many locals to work in the parks as tour guides and park rangers, hotels and restaurants, and other services as well. After the tourist industry experienced a temporary collapse from COVID-19, illegal miners and illegal hunters returned to their old ways since their new livelihood could no longer ...

  7. Great hammerhead - Wikipedia

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    A 2016 study of specimens logged with accelerometers showed that great hammerhead sharks reduce drag and lessen energy expenditure by swimming on their side in a posture termed "rolled swimming". The shark uses its very large dorsal fin to help achieve lift, a habit that had previously been noted in captive specimens, and may spend up to 90% of ...