“Bush Cow!” That’s the common name most Guyanese use to call a tapir. Tapirs are large, herbivorous ..
Keep readingDeep within the dense forest of Guyana lies a precious protected area called – the Kanuku Mountains. ..
Keep readingMany in Guyana are familiar with the large rodent called Labba. They are especially seen in the rainforest ..
Keep readingThe soothing effect of sitting near a waterfall is alluring. The sound of the waters gushing down and splashing ..
Keep readingThe Guyana National Museum, established in the 1800s, is located on Company Path North Road in a building ..
Keep readingGushing down a mountain so high, you can hear the roar of the water from a distance. You can even feel ..
Keep readingDeep in the rainforest where so many birds can be found, you look up and see the majestic jabiru stork ..
Keep readingThis fascinating mammal can be quite intimidating because of its tough shell that is composed of boney ..
Keep readingBUSHMASTER! When you hear the name bushmaster in Guyana, it is often followed by feelings of fear and awe. ..
Keep readingAnts are eusocial insects of the family Formicidae and, along with the related wasps and bees, belong ..
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