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  1. Loro Parque must guarantee that the food that an animal usually eats in its natural habitat will be available in the enriched space for it. In the case of the red pandas, which eat more than 400 grams of bamboo a day, they have cultivated up to eight different varieties.

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  3. Loro Parque is an animal sanctuary with more than 400 species. Learn more about them! Bats Carollia perspicillata Fruit bats are flying mammals, which mainly inhabit caves, crevices, and hollow... Parrots Psittacidae ¡More than 4.000 parrots! At Loro Parque, the world's most diverse reserve of...

  4. Psittacidae. ¡More than 4.000 parrots! At Loro Parque, the world’s most diverse reserve of parrot species and subspecies awaits you. Intelligent, beautiful, and surprising, parrots are a fundamental part of the balance of ecosystems and natural habitats. They feed mainly on seeds, but also eat fruits, insects and even leaves.

  5. About. El Parque Ambiental Municipal Rio Loro se ubica a dos kilometros al noroeste de las instalaciones de la Refineria Costarricense de Petroleo (Recope), en Ochomogo. Cartago, Costa Rica. Meets animal welfare guidelines. Contact.

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    • Anhinga (Snake Bird) Latin Name: Anhinga anhinga. Habitat: Shallow water, marshes, swamps, mostly in freshwater. Size: 35 inches, 3.7-foot wingspan, 2-3 pounds.
    • Black-Crowned Night Heron. Latin Name: Nycticorax ncyticorax. Habitat: Salt wetlands, freshwater marshes, swamps. Size: 23-28 inches, 45-inch wingspan, 1.5-2 pounds.
    • Black-Throated Trogon. Latin Name: Trogon rufus. Habitat: Tropical forest, low levels of forests/rainforests. Size: 9-10 inches, 54-57 grams. Diet: Arthropods, fruit.
    • Broad-Billed Motmot. Latin Name: Electron platyrhynchum. Habitat: Tropical/Subtropic lowland forest. Size: 12-15 inches, 2.6 ounces. Diet: Insects, cicadas, frogs, lizards.
  6. Wake up to the sound of howler monkeys in Guanacaste and the Nicoya Peninsula, watch a lazy sloth taking a nap in Puerto Viejo by the Caribbean Coast or spot the stunning humpback whales in Drake Bay, Osa Peninsula. Why not come and find as many Costa Rica animals as you can on your next Costa Rica vacation.

  7. Description. The trail is easy and well maintained. Perfect to go with children. The park is focused on environmental conservation, there is a butterfly garden, serpentarium and different picnic areas. It can be muddy during the rainy season. Conditions. Reviews (9) Photos (10) Activities (13) Completed (17) 4.7. 9 reviews. Write review.

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