A paradise within paradise, the new eco-evolutional development, encompassing 2.5 miles of pure unobstructed Belize coastline, just west of Ambergris Caye, will provide inspiration upon every visit.
Belize is known for its natural wonders, and having established itself as the eco-tour capital of the World, it is a Mecca for those wishing to be more in touch with nature.
The area is eco-significant as it is home to multiple species of fauna and flora. The rivers, bays and ocean´s edge are teaming with a sea of life. Our development will include “sheltered tree-top observation areas” adjacent to migration trails of the large cats, and other mammals, where you, as a residents, may come and go as often as you wish to experience the wonders of nature which only Belize can offer. We have included some of the highlights of those reports and listing them for your enjoyment. These reports only include sightings at the time of the report and conclude that there is a multitude of species not yet fully documented. This poses and exciting opportunity for the intrepid naturalist.
In order to truly appreciate “Cerros Sands and Corozal District” you must come and see it for yourself.
Birds:
84 species of Birds were noted by casual observation
Mammals, Carnivores:
Gray Fox, Jaguarundi, Jaguar, Kinkajou, Margay, Northern Raccoon, Ocelot,
Puma, Tayra, White-nosed Coati.
Insectivores:
Maya small eared shrew, collared ant-eater.
Edentates:
Nine-banded armadillo, Northern Tamandua.
Hoofed Animals:
Baird´s Tapir, Collared peccary, Red brocket deer, white-tailed deer,
White-lipped peccary.
Marsupials:
Common Opossum, Virginia Opossum, Gray four-eyed opossum.
Rodents:
Agouti, Big-eared climbing rat, Paca, Yucatan squirrel, Davy´s Naked-backed
Bat, Parnell´s Mustached Bat, Thomas´ fruit-eating Bat, Pallas´ long-tongued
Bat, Yellow-shouldered Bat, Argentine brown Bat, Mastiff Bat.
Amphibians:
Frogs, Toads, Turtles.
Reptiles:
Crocodiles, Lizards 17 species, Snakes 27 species.
Fish:
118 fish species recorded in the waters abounding in Corozal area: 3 families
and 6 species of exclusively freshwater fishes, 5 families and 35 species of
brackish-water fishes with some salt tolerance, and 30 families and 77 species
of marine fishes.
Flora:
These are far too many to list. It seems everyday the rain forest yields yet
another species to be discovered. Although not in the “rain forest” of
Belize, Cerros Sands affords the best of both worlds as the Rain forest areas
are just over an hours drive by car.
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