Jonathan Cohen's photos with the keyword: Jungle Crocodile Safari

Best Fronds for Life – Jungle Crocodile Safari, Tá…

Ox Cart Art – Jungle Crocodile Safari, Tárcoles, P…

Ox Cart Mural – Jungle Crocodile Safari, Tárcoles,…

A Sloth in the Gift Shop – Jungle Crocodile Safari…

Purple Trumpet Flowers – Jungle Crocodile Safari,…

A Morpho Mural – Jungle Crocodile Safari, Tárcoles…

A Treeless Frog – Jungle Crocodile Safari, Tárcole…

Brahman Bull on the Bank – Jungle Crocodile Safari…

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The Brahman or Brahma is a breed of Zebu cattle (Bos indicus) that was first bred in United States from cattle breeds imported from India. Brahma cattle were produced by cross-breeding the Kankrej, Ongole, and the Gir (or Gyr) breeds of cattle. The Brahman is one of the most popular breeds of cattle intended for meat processing and is widely used in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, United States, Colombia and Australia among many other places. Brahman cattle are known for their extreme tolerance to heat and are widespread in tropical regions. They are resistant to insects due to their thick skin. Brahman cattle live longer than many other breeds, often producing calves at ages 15 and older.

Green Heron – Jungle Crocodile Safari, Tárcoles, P…

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The habitat of the green heron is small wetlands in low-lying areas. The species is most conspicuous during dusk and dawn, and if anything these birds are nocturnal rather than diurnal, preferring to retreat to sheltered areas in daytime. They feed actively during the day, however, if hungry or provisioning young. Shore-living individuals adapt to the rhythm of the tides. They mainly eat small fish, frogs and aquatic arthropods, but may take any invertebrate or vertebrate prey they can catch, including such animals like leeches and mice. Green herons are intolerant of other birds – including conspecifics – when feeding and are not seen to forage in groups. They typically stand still on shore or in shallow water or perch upon branches and await prey. Sometimes they drop food, insects, or other small objects on the water’s surface to attract fish, making them one of the few known tool-using species. This feeding method has led some to title the green and closely related striated heron as among the world’s most intelligent birds. They are able to hover briefly to catch prey.

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Watching – Jungle Crocodile Safari, Tárcoles, Punt…

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