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  2. Tortuguero National Park - Wikipedia

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    Tortuguero National Park is a national park in the Limón Province of Costa Rica. It is situated within the Tortuguero Conservation Area of the northeastern part of the country. [3] Despite its remote location, reachable only by airplane or boat, it is the third-most visited park in Costa Rica. [4]

  3. Black wood turtle - Wikipedia

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    The black wood turtle (Rhinoclemmys funerea), or black river turtle is one of nine species of turtle in the genus Rhinoclemmys, which is in the family Geoemydidae. It is found in Costa Rica , Honduras , Nicaragua , and Panama .

  4. Tortuguero, Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Tortuguerovillage.com, A Community Run Website to provide information for all things local about Tortuguero, Costa Rica 10°32.5′N 83°30.2′W  /  10.5417°N 83.5033°W  / 10.5417; -83 Authority control databases

  5. Central American mud turtle - Wikipedia

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    The Central American mud turtle (Kinosternon angustipons), also known as the narrow-bridged mud turtle, is a species of mud turtle in the Kinosternidae family endemic to Central America. It can be found in the following countries: Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Panama. In terms of reproduction, the female Central American mud Turtle can lay up to 4 ...

  6. Aphonopelma seemanni - Wikipedia

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    Aphonopelma seemanni, the Costa Rican zebra tarantula, also known as the striped-knee tarantula, is a species of tarantula inhabiting most of western Costa Rica and other parts of Central America, such as Honduras and Nicaragua, and possibly Guatemala. [1]

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  8. List of lake monsters - Wikipedia

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    Green in color, three humps in the water and a horse-like bearded head. 1926–2011 Finger Lakes New York USA: North America: Old Greeny Green Eel-like serpent [5] Turtle Lake Saskatchewan Canada: North America: Turtle Lake Monster: Large ancient looking fish-like creature similar to a River Sturgeon; could in fact be trapped River Sturgeon.

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