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Amazing Costa Rican snake astonishes scientists with its posture

August 15, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Marine snakes recently discovered in Golfo Dulce, in the South Pacific, astonished scientists due to its hunting posture. The discovery of this subspecies was made official in May by researchers from the University of Costa Rica (UCR). It gave way to the yellow sea serpent identified as Hydrophis platurus xanthos. Beyond their color and appearance, […]

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“Nyuti” navigates Costa Rica and elevates the country’s name

August 13, 2017 by Staff News Writer

On August 3rd, the “Nyuti” bus arrived in Puerto Limón. This is the first in Central America bus that does not need gas to run, as it uses hydrogen as a fuel. This makes it a “zero emission” unit, ie it does not produce any gaseous pollutants. Nine days later, on August 12th, the bus […]

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Grecia the toucan celebrates a year of recovery

August 10, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Yesterday, Grecia the toucan celebrated a year of recovery at the Zoo Ave animal rescue center in Alajuela. The bird, which lost part of its peak during an attack in 2015, was part of the launch of the program “Padrinos del Zoológico”, for companies and individuals to financially support the care and feeding of a […]

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MAG announces release of new potato with more vitamin C

August 9, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The country has a new variety of potato called “Única”. According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAG), it contains more vitamin C. This potato variety was developed in the Tissue Laboratory of the Experimental Station Carlos Durán, from INTA, located in Oreamuno de Cartago. According to MAG, in addition to having more vitamin […]

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Police rescues Sperm Whale on Potrero Beach

August 8, 2017 by Staff News Writer

A pygmy sperm whale was rescued after it got stuck in Potrero Beach in Santa Cruz, Guanacaste. The operation was executed by the Officers of the National Coast Guard Service, according to the Ministry of Public Safety. It was a little over one-meter-and-a-half long and, despite the circumstances in which it was, between rocks and […]

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Americans, French and Indians love Costa Rican forests… Do you?

August 6, 2017 by Staff News Writer

If we were standing with our heads up and our eyes wide open, gazing up and not down to the ground, we would certainly enjoy much more of the beautiful things in Costa Rica. Foreigners come here to enjoy natural beauties that disappeared from Europe 65 million years ago. Jay Packer, from Texas, has visited […]

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