Costa Rica is known for friendly people and biodiversity. The hanging bridges jungle tour perfectly captured both.
Our guide, David, showed us all the cool wildlife.
His very first lesson: don't touch any of the trees. Because there are venomous vipers hiding on every tree. One bite can literally kill you.
You can't see them, but they can see you.
They are tiny and treacherous.
Another tiny killer is the adorable blue jean frog. He's the vicious red dot on the log.
We visited during the dry season, so the "waterfall" was not the most inspiring part of the hike.
The tiny bats hiding in plain site were a favorite.
And, of course the sloths were everywhere. We didn't get to see any up close, but our friends did a sloth tour and sent us these pictures.
Mom's only wish for the trip was to hug a sloth, but apparently they are covered in their own poop and bugs and smell really bad. So, she was ok with skipping it.
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