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CARARA NATIONAL PARK CENTRAL PACIFIC REGION
 

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As it is a transition zone between a drier region to the north and a wetter one to the south, Carara represents a wide diversity of plant life with over 1400 plant species and with evergreen species predominant. Crossed by diverse streams mostly with permanent waters, in the dry season the park is an oasis of freshness and greenery.

Northeast of the park the seasonal flooding of the river Grande de Tárcoles forms numerous swamps that are very rich in wading birds as well as amphibians and reptiles. A U-shaped lagoon some 600 m long, 40 m wide and 2 m deep occupies an oxbow lake left by this river. This lagoon is practically totally covered in water hyacinths and other floating aquatic plants.

In this environment several species of amphibians and reptiles like crocodiles ( Crocodylos acutus ), up to 4 m long, and birds like the roseate spoonbills ( Ajaija ajaja ), anhingas ( Anhinga anhinga ) and jacanas ( Jacana spinosa ). It is also easy to see crocodiles in large numbers in the Río Grande de Tárcoles.

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Primary forests occupy most of the park. Lomas Pizote and the Jamaica Mountains are two areas that are representative of this habitat with 20-60% slopes, very wet with different with great lianas and epiphytes. The gallery forests at the edges of the rivers are tall, dense and diverse in tree species with predominance of espave ( Anacardium excelsum ), ojoche ( Brosimum alicastrum ) and possum wood ( Hura crepitans ), which has a very caustic latex. Many of the trees have buttresses. The secondary forests grow on land that was previously used for arable and livestock agriculture. Carara represents the most northerly distribution limit of several tree species such as purpleheart ( Peltogyne purpurea ), butternut tree ( Caryocar costaricense ) and the cow tree ( Brosimum utile ).

Besides the abundant aquatic fauna in the lagoon and the swamps, there is varied animal life, including the rare two toe sloth ( Choloespus hoffmanni ) and the rare scarlet macaw which has practically disappeared from the rest of the Dry Pacific Region. In Lomas Entierro a native cemetery was excavated, and in the rest of the reserve further 14 sites have been located.

We always recommend to visit Carara very early in the morning or late in the afternoon for higher chances to see the birds and animals.

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