Pez Maya April to May 2010 in 10 photos!
Hope you enjoy this...we had a great time!!
Welcome to GVI's community, marine and environmental Conservation programmes blog where you can keep up to date with all the happenings and information from our work in Mexico.
After spending 4 days in Punta Gruesa, Mahahual for the GVI staff training workshop, our 2 Field volunteer coordinators, Mo and Olly, together with Danny and Cynthia from Regional Office were heading out from
They managed to get near it and shot a few pictures of the baby crocodile just before it ran away and hid in the mangroves. They were very happy to see it went back to the mangroves safe away from cars. GVI Mexico staff continued on their way to Playa del Carmen with the eyes wide open in case any other wildlife crossed their path. Tucans, ospreys, snakes, chacha laca birdss, volunteers have all been sighted on the road to Punta Gruesa. Maybe next time they’ll see a jaguar!
2 comments:
That is one of the most bizarre looking fish I have ever seen! What is it? Very cool photo
Pretty cool hey! It's a shark sucker or remora!
"Remoras are primarily tropical open-ocean dwellers, occasionally found in temperate or coastal waters if they have attached to large fish that have wandered into these areas"
You can see them attached to turtles too...and they sometimes try to attache themselves to you!!!
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