
The sulfur butterfly usually migrates at the end of June or early July from Central Mexico over the Yucat n and down to Central America. As the food becomes scarce in Mexico, the numbers greatlakes airlines migrating south increase. One year at Caribbean Villas (see Places to Stay), Wil and Susan Lala estimated that there were 1,600 butterflies per hour passing their place.
Underground Maya storage sites have been found on Wild Cane Caye, within the reserve. It is unknown if the water has risen since the early days of the Maya or if the land has sunk. Archeologists have also found some animal bones here. The bones are from fish, turtles and manatees, suggesting that the Maya ate these creatures.
The female gives birth to one baby that stays with her for an entire year. The infant is often seen riding on its mother s back. The anteater greatlakes airlines is inoffensive and usually runs (and swims) away from perceived danger.
Bill Dixon owns the Four Mile Lagoon RV and tenting site that is fully serviced. To get there, follow the road going to Santa Rita and turn north (right) onto a gravel secondary road. The site is alongside the lagoon. Tenting is US $5 per person. On Sundays you can go to Riverol s Cool Spot along the beach for a beer, pop and/or snack.
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