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Eco tours are one of the most popular things to do in Honduras. Each year, thousands of visitors come to visit the rain forests and see the plants and animals that live in Honduras. The Honduran rain forest is the largest north of the Amazon. It is home to many species of Honduras animals. Many types of fish live in the waters surrounding Honduras, so diving trips are a great way of seeing wildlife.
Central American Tapir
In Honduras wild animals have protected habitats in the country's many national parks and biosphere reserves. Despite this many animals that live in Honduras are endangered: the manatee, the iguanas of Utila Island, the Central American tapir, and the giant anteater, among others. Even the country's national bird, the scarlet macaw (a type of parrot) is on the endangered list. The chief cause is illegal deforestation. Increased enforcement of logging laws and the benefits of ecotourism are helping to limit the tree loss, but deforestation remains a major concern.
Manatees
Manatees are native to the warm, shallow water around the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, among other places in the world, and the West Indian Manatee, as the type native to Honduras is known, is one of the more endangered species in the region. These large aquatic mammals, which are also called sea cows, are curious and not particularly agile, so their existence is most threatened by human-related causes, such as collisions with boats and propellers, and the destruction of their habitat.
Honduras Animals
Often synonymous with tropical settings, monkeys are one of the most popular of Honduras wild animals. Three species of monkey live in Honduras: the white-faced monkey, spider monkey, and howler monkey. If you take a trip to the Rio Platano Biosphere Reserve or other national parks in Honduras you are bound to hear the cries of the howler monkey.
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