TREKKING
Trekking is one of more popular way to know Cuba
 
BIRDWATCHING
Cuba's birds include 22 endemic species to the island
 
SCUBA DIVING
We have made a good selection of the best diving spots.
CYCLING
CUBA is an ideal place to explore by bicycle.
NATURE PROGRAMS
Nature was generaous with Cuba. The country has many values....
FISHING
The fishing is excellent in Cuba ....
CANYONING | next |
The Canyoning it is outdoors a modality of sport adventure ..
SAILING
The marinas, or water-sports bases which can be found ...
 

PROTECTED AREAS

Banos Heights
Topes de Collantes

 

NATURAL PARKS

Guanahacabibes
Viñales
Zapata Swamp
Caguanes
Desembarco del Granma
Turquino
Alejandro de Humboldt

 

BIOSPHERE PRESERVES

Mil Cumbres
Las Terrazas
 
ANIMAL LIFE IN CUBA
The Cuban fauna includes..
TREES IN CUBA
A very important group of trees in Cuba are the Palms
LIST OF ENDEMIC BIRDS
Cuba's birds include 22 endemic species to the island.

CUBAN HUTIA (Capromys pilorides)
THE LARGEST ENDEMIC MAMMAL IN CUBA

Cuba is the most important territory for biodiversity conservation in the West Indies, according to conservation organizations such as the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and The Nature Conservancy (TNC). Two percent of the world flora is located in Cuba; if compared to the other Caribbean islands, Cuba has the highest number of plants and animals as well as the highest endemism degrees.

CUBAN HUTIA
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Scientific name: Capromys pilorides
Common name (english): Cuban Hutia
Common name (spanish): Jutia Conga

The Cuban hutia (Capromys pilorides) is the largest native mammal occurring in Cuba. Endemic to the West Indies, most species of hutia are rare or extinct because of over-harvesting, exotic species introductions, and habitat modifications by humans.

Cuban hutias, also known as Desmarest's hutias, are the largest species of hutia. They have a head and body length of 18 to 35 inches (46 to 90 centimeters), a tail length of 6 to 12 inches (15.2 to 30 centimeters) and a weight of 6.6 to 18.7 pounds (3 to 8.5 kilograms). They have short, stocky legs and "waddle" when they move. Their feet are broad and each foot has five toes with prominent claws.

They have thick, coarse fur and on the upper body, which can be various shades of black, gray, brown, red, yellow, and cream. Their underside fur is usually softer and a lighter shade.

These hutias live on mainland Cuba and its surrounding islands. Their habitat includes tropical rainforest, mangrove forests, marshy areas, scrubland, and the mountains of eastern Cuba.

Cuban hutias are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and flesh, but eat mostly plants. Their diet includes leaves, fruit, bark, lizards, and small animals.

Cuban hutias are shy and usually live in pairs, although pairs have often been observed living in larger, loosely-associated groups. They are extremely social among others of their species. They are primarily arboreal, meaning they live mostly in treetops, and diurnal, meaning they are most active during the day. One of the Cuban hutias' main types of social behavior is a combination of grooming and play wrestling between a pair.


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