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  2. Animal attacks in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Bull shark. Sharks were responsible for a large number of attacks and deaths in the region, Brazil has the highest number, about 107, and 30 deaths, followed by Mexico with 62 attacks and 35 fatalities, Cuba with 28 attacks and 16 deaths, Panama registers 27 attacks and 17 deaths, Venezuela has 11 cases and 5 deaths, Costa rica has 6 fatalities of 10 attacks, Colombia with 1 fatality of 8 ...

  3. 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.

  4. Bothrops asper - Wikipedia

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    It is considered the most dangerous snake in Costa Rica, responsible for 46% of all bites and 30% of all hospitalized cases; before 1947, the fatality rate was 9%, but this has since declined to almost 0% (Bolaños, 1984), mostly due to the Clodomiro Picado Research Institute, [30] responsible for the production of snake antiophidic sera (which ...

  5. Coati - Wikipedia

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    (Other animals living in forests have acquired some or all of these properties through convergent evolution, including members of the mongoose, civet, weasel, cat, and bear families.) The coati snout is long and somewhat pig-like – part of the reason for its nickname, the "hog-nosed raccoon". It is also extremely flexible and can rotate up to ...

  6. List of dangerous snakes - Wikipedia

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    It is considered the most dangerous snake in Costa Rica, responsible for 46% of all bites and 30% of all hospitalized cases; before 1947, the fatality rate was 7%, but this has since declined to almost 0% (Bolaños, 1984), mostly due to the Clodomiro Picado Research Institute, responsible for the production of antivenom.

  7. White-lipped peccary - Wikipedia

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    Social animals, white-lipped ... although it can be dangerous, ... with a reported decline of 89% in Costa Rica and 84% in Mexico and Guatemala. [13]

  8. Baird's tapir - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Carlos Manuel Rodríguez Echandi, the former Costa Rican Minister of Environment and Energy, was attacked and injured by a Baird's tapir after he followed it off the trail. [18] Due to their size, adults can be potentially dangerous to humans, and should not be approached if spotted in the wild.

  9. Osa Wildlife Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    The animals that are received by the sanctuary include a variety of monkeys, anteaters, exotic birds, sloths, and wildcats. [2] Once the animals are fully rehabilitated, [ 3 ] they are reintroduced into their natural habitats in protected areas within Costa Rica, including the Corcovado National Park . [ 4 ]