Bunnies in Okunoshima, Japan |
Great Barrier Reef |
From Africa to Australia, Asia to America, and even here in the UK, there are some incredible places around the world where tourists can see all creatures great and small.
Swimming pigs at Exuma, Bahamas |
It's not unusual to see millions of different species underwater at the Great Barrier Reef but make your way to The Bahamas and it's not fish you'll see swimming in their crystal clear waters but pigs.
Go underwater in Palau, a small island in the Pacific, and swim with millions of friendly jellyfish that have lost their stings or stay on land and help with the conservation of the endangered orangutans in Borneo.
You may have one or two domestic pets at home but head to Japan and you can see your favourite fluffy friends in their hundreds. 'Breed like rabbits' is never a truer phrase than on the island of Okunoshima while cats outnumber humans on the island of Tashirojima.
Normally feared as being ferocious animals, the sharks near the Isle of Man are amiable plankton-eating basking sharks while in Burkina Faso the locals and crocodiles live so happily together you can even sit on them.
Kruger National Park, South Africa |
Hundreds of horses have been living on the island of Assateague for centuries but you can only see the straw-coloured fruit bats, that migrate in the millions, in Zambia for three months of the year.
For the ultimate in animal adventure, and to see lots of these weird and wonderful animals in the same place, it's Kruger National Park you want to be heading to...
Read more and see additional pictures
Read more and see additional pictures
Baby Orangutans, Borneo |
Jellyfish Lake, Palau |
More about the swimming pigs previously reported on this blog
http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2014/06/the-cute-swimming-pigs-of-bahamas.html
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