Videos tagged with "mamm"
FieStA tRaDiCIoNaL MaMa NeGrA.... eCuAdOr [01:04]
Tags: SV, A0001000, Ecuador, Tradicional, Benny, Plaza, Fiesta, Mamma, Honey, Chess, Abba, Bee, Medley, Dancing, Benny Andersson, Satisfaction
Laberinto en las callejuelas de Jumilla, paseando en moto. Buscando el camino al castillo. [07:09]
Primera vez en esta ciudad, en sus calles deserticas, tipicas a esta hora; y, pasajes pronunciados por donde solo el rugir del motor parece perturbar el silencio constante a esta hora de la tarde. Me llama la atencion el no ver mas que unas cuatro personas en las calles y esto es recurrente en algunas ciudades.
Tags: Motorycyle, trip, GO, PRO, HERO, España, Jumilla, Murcia, Ecuatorianos, en, el, mundo, Marco, Monteros, Ecuatoriano, cayambeño, vacaciones, residentes, Londres, moto, aventura, adventure, riding, turismo, Cayambe, Ecuador, Suzuki, bndit, 600, mamm
Common Woolly Monkey (Lagothrix lagotricha) in the Yasuni [00:34]
Common woolly monkeys (Lagothrix lagotricha) occur in the Neotropics of northern South America, including the upper Magdalean River valley in Colombia, throughout much of the upper Amazon basin of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil west of the Rio Negro, and in the foothills and eastern slopes of the Andes. They occur as high as 3000 meters above sea level in the Andes (Eisenberg 1989; Emmons & Feer 1990; Moynihan 1976). Common woolly monkeys are hardly ever found on the forest floor. Generally, they remain at a height of about 38 ft (12 m) but will come down as low as 22 ft (7m). Lagothrix lagotricha live in gallery, palm, flooded and nonflooded primary, and cloud forests. These animals prefer mature, continuous, undisturbed humid forests and are not found to inhabit secondary forest. (Kinzey, 1997; Nowak, 1999; Welker and Schafer-Witt, 1989) Physical Description Mass 3 to 10 kg (6.6 to 22 lbs) Length 558 to 686 mm (21.97 to 27.01 in) Common wooly monkeys are large robust animals and are one of the largest New World primates by weight. Males are generally heavier than females, and male canine teeth are significantly larger than those of females. When in captivity these animals can be much heavier in weight than 10 kg but usually individuals fall within the range of 3 to 10 kg. Head and body length ranges from 558 to 686 mm and the prehensile tail is between 600 to 720 mm. The hair is dense, short, thick, and predominantly composed of underfur. In older individuals ...
Tags: Common, Woolly, Monkey, Ecuador, Yasuni, National, Park, Biosphere, Reserve, Nature, Wild, Wilderness, Wildlife, Shiripuno, Lodge, River, Huaorani, mammal
Yasuní the last paradise - Amazon - ECUADOR HD HQ [08:23]
A team of scientists from Ecuador and the United States has documented that the Yasuni National Park is the most biodiverse area in South America. In addition, the new study details how the Yasuni breaks world records for a wide range of groups of plants and animals, from insects and amphibians to the trees. However, the authors warn that oil projects in lots 31 and ITT represent the greatest threat to Yasuni and biodiversity. "Yasuni is at the center of a small area where amphibians, birds, mammals and vascular plants all reach a maximum diversity in South America," "The 150 species of amphibians documented to date in Yasuni is a world record for an area of this size, " said Diego F. Cisneros-Heredia, Universidad San Francisco de Quito. "There are more species of frogs and toads in Yasuni that are native to the United States and Canada combined."
Tags: Yasuni, paraiso, biodiversidad, naturaleza, mother, nature, explore, ecuador, turismo, television series, tourism, events, travel, adventure, last, culture, destination, cruise, museum, landmark, tourist, avatar, visit, holiday, accommodation, places, eur
My Mother´s Blessing [00:40]
6:30 am on September 2, 2009 in Norwalk, CT (Long Island Sound - Sea Level): My mamma and stepdad send a mixed blessing for my Peaks Over Poverty climb - Volano Cotopaxi (19344 ft) on September 9, 2010.
Tags: Ecuador, Cotopaxi





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