Environment
mosses
quetzal
Wild Avocados
Fruits of tomatillo Plant
golden toads
orchid
Epiphutes
Siparuna Sp. Fruits
howler monkeys
There are over 100 species of mammals, 400 species of birds, and 1,200 species of amphibians and reptiles living within its bounds. It’s one of the few remaining habitats that support all six species of the cat family – jaguars, ocelots, pumas, oncillas, margays, and jaguarundis – as well as the endangered three-wattled bellbird and resplendent quetzal.
Traits
Acquired
Wish
Inherited
Hunting Skills
Muscular
Climbing
Ability to make A fire
Ability to see well in the dark
Ability to build a shelter
Tallness
Darker Skin Tone
Run Fast
Monteverde Reserve, Costa Rica
Weather
Possible Threats
Temperature- 59-77 degrees
Annual Rainfall-117 inches(9.75 ft.)
Venomous eyelash viper
Jaguars
Tarantula
By: Kyla Reed
Tool Of Choice
A Knife
Monteverde Reserve