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of Costa Rica are the most complex biological communities
that exist. A typical hectare (2.5 acres) of Cost Rican
rain forest might be home to nearly 100 species of trees.
The country comprises only 0.01% of the earth's landmass,
yet is home to 5% of the planet's biodiversity. There
are more than 10,000 identified species of plants, 850
species of birds, 800 species of butterflies, and 500
species of mammals, reptiles, and amphibians found here.
Costa Rica's lowland rain forests are true tropical
jungles. Some are deluged with more than 200 inches
of rainfall per year, and their climate is hot and humid.
You can find these lowland rain forests along the southern
Pacific coast and Osa Peninsula, as well as along the
Caribbean coast. Corcovado, Cahuita, and Manuel Antonio
National Parks, as well as the Manzanillo-Gandoca Wildlife
Refuge are examples of lowland rain forests.
Good places for hiking are Braulio Carrillo National
Park, near San Jose which contains rain forest and cloud
forest, and the hot and humid rain forest in La Selva
Biological Station. On the Pacific coast, Corcovado
National Park and Marenco Wildlife Refuge have well
maintained but muddy and steep trails where you can
meander for hours through impressive primary forests.
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