Villahermosa, Tabasco and Western Chiapas
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A Military macaw works on devouring a piece of fruit.
Large Christmas decoration near Hotel Calinda in Villahermosa's hotel zone
Two jaguars snoozing in the mid-day sun
Pool at the Hotel Calinda
Warm, sunny, and somewhat humid day at the makes the hotel's pool particularly inviting.
Hoteles Calinda is a Mexican chain similar to Holiday Inn.
The Red Lored Amazon is also known as the Yellow Cheek Amazon. This little guy just couldn't get enough of this plant.
Two crocodiles watch as we go by - they are indigenous to this area.
Jaguars can be found, along with other regional species, in La Venta's zoological area.
Another view of statue in La Venta's museum
Two Military macaws working their powerful beaks on their perching tree.
Cute spider monkey just hanging around.
My, what long arms you have!
Catching a few rays
Some rubber-necking spider monkeys check out what's going on.
A stela showing a shaman riding a serpent, found in the museum.
Statue representing "Jaquar Child"
Javelina roaming in its enclosure. In addition to Central and South America, javelina are also found in the U.S. Southwest.
Close-up of large Olmec head at entry gate.
Spider monkeys are often found in communities of 40 or 50 in their quickly decreasing natural habitats.
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