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Author: AlexS

HomePosted by AlexS
21 May 2021
Central and South America
PrimatesSuriname

Primates in Suriname

A (pre-covid) trip report about finding primates in Suriname, a country overlooked by mammalwatchers. The country is easy to travel, safe, friendly people, not expensive and the ra

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