Herpetology in the Pacific: Exploring the Snakes, Frogs, and Lizards of Nuquí
In Nuquí, biodiversity goes far beyond its birds and whales. Between the dense rainforest and coastal wetlands lives a fascinating array of herpetofauna: tree-dwelling snakes, glass frogs, green iguanas, and colorful poison frogs—some endemic to the Chocó Biogeographic region. This article explores the most representative species, their ecological importance, and how to enjoy observing them safely and responsibly.
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