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Costa Rica Wildlife Photo: A Howler Monkey in Santa Teresa

Reader John Honeyman shared this amazing photo of a howler monkey spotted in Santa Teresa, a beautiful town on Costa Rica’s Nicoya Peninsula. Santa Teresa is known for its stunning beaches, but it’s also home to a wide variety of wildlife, including the famous howler monkeys. These monkeys are easy to recognize by their loud calls, which can be heard from several miles away. Though their calls sound a bit scary, howler monkeys are actually calm animals that spend most of their time in the trees, eating leaves, fruits, and flowers.

Howler monkeys are one of the most common monkeys in Costa Rica and seeing them in their natural habitat is an unforgettable experience for visitors. They live in groups and use their howling calls to communicate with each other and protect their territory. You’re most likely to hear their loud calls early in the morning or at dusk, adding to the natural soundtrack of the Costa Rican jungle.

Santa Teresa, located on the southern tip of the Nicoya Peninsula, is not only popular for its surf spots and laid-back vibe but also for its rich biodiversity. In addition to howler monkeys, the forests in this area are home to many other animals, such as sloths, capuchin monkeys, and tropical birds. Nature lovers visiting Santa Teresa can enjoy the best of both worlds—relaxing on the beach and spotting wildlife in the nearby jungle.

This photo captures the essence of Costa Rica’s natural beauty and wildlife, reminding us that Santa Teresa is not just a paradise for surfers but also for those who appreciate the wonders of the wild… Thanks John

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