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1. Holiday Inn Holiday Inn Cuernavaca; Morelos; Mexico; Hotels; Pools; Swimming pools; Gardens; Palms; View of the Holiday Inn in Cuernavaca; swimming pool; palm trees; waterfall.

2. Grasslands near the Sierra Madre Oriental mountain range Grasslands near the Sierra Madre Oriental mountain range San Rafael, Galeana, Nuevo Leon, Mexico; Plants; Flowers; Butterflies Sierra Madre Oriental mountain range at San Rafael, Galeana, Nuevo Leon, Mexico; yellow butterfly

3. Cave Swallow Cave Swallow Birds; Swallows; Aves; Animals; Yucatan; Bird The cave swallow in this picture, Petrochelidon fulva, was photographed near Mayan ruins in Uxmal, Mexico.

4. Motmot Motmot Birds; Motmots; Aves; Animals; Bird; Mexico; Yucatan Eumomota superciliosa, the turquoise-browed motmot, breeds in holes which males and females typically dig into the soil. In Mexico, however, turquoise-browed motmots make use of uninhabited Mayan ruin

5. Barn Swallow Barn Swallow Swallows; Aves; Birds; Animals; Bird Hirundo rustica, the Barn Swallow, Golondrina ranchera or Golondrina tijerela, can be found all over the world. Historically, it built its mud nests in caves, but as humans began building more and mor

6. Gulf Fritillary Gulf Fritillary Insects; Butterflies; Flowers; Pollination; Animals Agraulis vanillae, the Gulf fritillary, is a bright orange butterfly in the longwing subfamily Heliconiinae. It is commonly found from the southern part of the United States (spring, summer and fall)

7. Gulf Fritillary Gulf Fritillary Insects; Butterflies; Flowers; Pollination; Animals Agraulis vanillae, the Gulf fritillary, is a bright orange butterfly in the longwing subfamily Heliconiinae. It is commonly found from the southern part of the United States (spring, summer and fall)

8. Monarch Caterpillar Monarch Caterpillar Insects; Butterflies; Caterpillars; Animals As a caterpillar, the Monarch, Danaus plexippus, has eight pairs of legs and feeds almost exclusively on milkweed. It will shed its skin an average of five times before it is ready to pupate. It wil

9. Monarch Caterpillar Monarch Caterpillar Insects; Caterpillars; Butterflies; Animals As a caterpillar, the Monarch, Danaus plexippus, has eight pairs of legs and feeds almost exclusively on milkweed. It will shed its skin an average of five times before it is ready to pupate. It wil

10. Monarch Caterpillar Monarch Caterpillar Insects; Butterflies; Caterpillars; Animals As a caterpillar, the Monarch, Danaus plexippus, has eight pairs of legs and feeds almost exclusively on milkweed. It will shed its skin an average of five times before it is ready to pupate. It wil

11. Crimson-patched Longwing Butterfly Crimson-patched Longwing Butterfly Insects; Animals; Butterflies Heliconius erato, the crimson-patched longwing butterfly at Pronatura Peninsula de Yucatan's El Zapotal Reserve in Yucatan, Mexico.

12. Many-banded Daggerwing Butterfly Many-banded Daggerwing Butterfly Butterflies; Insects; Animals Marpesia chiron, the many-banded daggerwing, seeking water near a fountain at Uxmal, Yucatan, Mexico.

13. Zebra Longwing Butterfly Zebra Longwing Butterfly Butterflies; Insects; Animals Heliconius charitonia, the zebra longwing butterfly feeding on chaya flowers near Mayan ruins at Dzibilchaltun, Yucatan, Mexico.

14. Leafcutter Ants Leafcutter Ants Insects; Ants; Animals; Trees Leafcutter ants carrying pieces of leaf and flower down from a ceiba tree

15. Dung Beetle Dung Beetle Insects; Animals; Beetles Dung beetle pushing a ball of dung near Mayan ruins at Dzibilchaltun in Yucatan, Mexico.

16. Gulf Fritillary Butterfly Chrysalis Gulf Fritillary Butterfly Chrysalis Butterflies; Insects; Animals; Metamorphosis Agraulis vanillae, the Gulf fritillary, is a bright orange butterfly in the longwing subfamily Heliconiinae. It is commonly found, from the southern part of the United States (spring, summer and fall)

17. Greater Flamingo Greater Flamingo Birds; Animals; Flamingos; Bird; Yucatan; Mexico Phoenicopterus ruber, the greater flamingo, is found in salwater lagoons along the coasts of Central and South America, Africa, the Middle East and India. The largest of the five flamingo species (up

18. Cola de Caballo Waterfall Cola de Caballo Waterfall Cola de Caballo; Monterrey; Mexico; Nuevo León; Butterflies Yellow and black butterfly at the top of the path to the Cola de Caballo waterfall

19. Turquoise-browned Motmot Turquoise-browned Motmot Animals; Birds; Aves; Motmots; Bird Eumomota superciliosa, the turquoise-browed motmot, breeds in holes which males and females typically dig into the soil. In Mexico, however, turquoise-browed motmots make use of uninhabited Mayan ruin

20. Ceiba Tree Ceiba Tree Plants; trees The ceiba tree, Ceiba pentandra, is a common tree of tropical forests in Mexico, Central and South America. Mayan cultures revered this tree as sacred: its roots represented the underworld, its trunk
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