Keel-billed Toucan
Look for Keel-billed Toucans in the canopies of tall trees and along the river at Better in Belize. If you know what to listen for, you can often hear their call, a frog-like “crrikk, crrikk, crrikk,” about one croak per second.
Look for Keel-billed Toucans in the canopies of tall trees and along the river at Better in Belize. If you know what to listen for, you can often hear their call, a frog-like “crrikk, crrikk, crrikk,” about one croak per second.
One of the most iconic sights and sounds at Better in Belize is the howler monkey. They’re not nearly as large as you would expect from the sound – being the loudest land mammal in the world.
The first time you see a hooded mantis, also called a leaf or shield mantis, you may have trouble believing your eyes, as it looks like a walking leaf, complete with the sort of damage and discolorations you’d see on an actual leaf.