Ocean Treks Conservation Connections - Protecting Tree Frogs & Tapirs | Princess Cruises
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when it comes to biodiversity the amount of creatures an ecosystem has a rainforest is unmatched
this is the red eye tree frog and by having eyes situated to the front of its face it gets its amphibian version of stereoscopic vision
tapers are amazing animals now otanki is just a baby only about four months old you can see the babies get these beautiful little stripes
today tapers are in serious trouble there's only about 800 tapers left in nicaragua so that's why this program is so important
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In the rainforest of Nicaragua, Jeff comes across a stunning Red-Eyed Tree Frog which is known as the Beautiful Tree Nymph. Learn about another endangered species, the Tapir, when Jeff visits a reproduction center at Nicaragua's National Zoo. #medallionclass #princesscruises #oceantreks Connect with Princess: http://www.facebook.com/PrincessCruises http://www.twitter.com/PrincessCruises http://www.pinterest.com/PrincessCruises http://www.instagram.com/PrincessCruises Be sure to subscribe to the Princess YouTube channel to stay updated on the latest cruise deals, news, and customer reviews: http://www.youtube.com/princesscruises