haiti zoo

haiti zoo

haiti zoo

Here is a photo, haiti zoo, taken at in Fermathe Haiti at the Centre Evangelique Wallace Turnbull.

There are no tigers, no bears, no elephants, and no giraffes yet, but you will certainly see a monkey, snakes, alligators, exotic birds, and a whole lot more while contemplating the beautiful haitian mountains in the background.

Next time you play a trip to Fort Jacques or Kenscoff Haiti, stop "Kay Wallace" and visit the little Haiti zoo in the mountains above Port-Au-Prince.

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Indian peacocks and Peahens

Indian peacocks and Peahens

The Indian Peacock or is also known as the Common Peacock or the Blue Peacock,

The Peacock is male Peafowl, that's the blue bird with all the fancy feathers. The indian peacock is a member of the pheasant bird family.

In Haiti, the Indian Peacock is called a PAN.

Although it is common to hear the female indian peafowl referred to as a peacock or "female peacock," the real name for a female indian peafowl is a peahen.

Did you know?

The peacock is the national bird of India

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a zoo in haiti

a zoo in haiti

Here is a photo, a zoo in haiti, taken at in Fermathe Haiti at the Centre Evangelique Wallace Turnbull.

There are no tigers, no bears, no elephants, and no giraffes yet, but you will certainly see a monkey, snakes, alligators, exotic birds, and a whole lot more while contemplating the beautiful haitian mountains in the background.

Next time you play a trip to Fort Jacques or Kenscoff Haiti, stop "Kay Wallace" and visit the little Haiti zoo in the mountains above Port-Au-Prince.

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pigeons in Haiti

pigeons in Haiti

Here is a photo, pigeons in Haiti, taken at in Fermathe Haiti at the Centre Evangelique Wallace Turnbull.

There are no tigers, no bears, no elephants, and no giraffes yet, but you will certainly see a monkey, snakes, alligators, exotic birds, and a whole lot more while contemplating the beautiful haitian mountains in the background.

Next time you play a trip to Fort Jacques or Kenscoff Haiti, stop "Kay Wallace" and visit the little Haiti zoo in the mountains above Port-Au-Prince.

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Pintade en Haiti

Pintade en Haiti

Les pintades sont des oiseaux de l'ordre des galliformes, originaires d'Afrique, au plumage foncé pointillé de blanc, qui se nourrissent de graines.

Certaines pintades sont domestiquées.

Les pintades sont originaire d'Afrique où elle vit à l'état sauvage sur la majeure partie du continent.

Did you know?

The english word for Pintade is a guinea fowl or guinea hen.

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leaving the zoo in Haiti

leaving the zoo in Haiti

Here is a photo, leaving the zoo in Haiti, taken at in Fermathe Haiti at the Centre Evangelique Wallace Turnbull.

There are no tigers, no bears, no elephants, and no giraffes yet, but you will certainly see a monkey, snakes, alligators, exotic birds, and a whole lot more while contemplating the beautiful haitian mountains in the background.

Next time you play a trip to Fort Jacques or Kenscoff Haiti, stop "Kay Wallace" and visit the little Haiti zoo in the mountains above Port-Au-Prince.

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Snake in Haiti Zoo

Snake in Haiti Zoo

Here is a photo, Snake in Haiti Zoo, taken at in Fermathe Haiti at the Centre Evangelique Wallace Turnbull.

There are no tigers, no bears, no elephants, and no giraffes yet, but you will certainly see a monkey, snakes, alligators, exotic birds, and a whole lot more while contemplating the beautiful haitian mountains in the background.

Next time you play a trip to Fort Jacques or Kenscoff Haiti, stop "Kay Wallace" and visit the little Haiti zoo in the mountains above Port-Au-Prince.

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Aligator in Haiti zoo

Aligator in Haiti zoo

Here is a photo, Aligator in Haiti zoo, taken at in Fermathe Haiti at the Centre Evangelique Wallace Turnbull.

There are no tigers, no bears, no elephants, and no giraffes yet, but you will certainly see a monkey, snakes, alligators, exotic birds, and a whole lot more while contemplating the beautiful haitian mountains in the background.

Next time you play a trip to Fort Jacques or Kenscoff Haiti, stop "Kay Wallace" and visit the little Haiti zoo in the mountains above Port-Au-Prince.

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zoological garden in fermathe Haiti

zoological garden in fermathe Haiti

Here is a photo, zoological garden in fermathe Haiti, taken at in Fermathe Haiti at the Centre Evangelique Wallace Turnbull.

There are no tigers, no bears, no elephants, and no giraffes yet, but you will certainly see a monkey, snakes, alligators, exotic birds, and a whole lot more while contemplating the beautiful haitian mountains in the background.

Next time you play a trip to Fort Jacques or Kenscoff Haiti, stop "Kay Wallace" and visit the little Haiti zoo in the mountains above Port-Au-Prince.

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haiti wildlife

haiti wildlife

Here is a photo, haiti wildlife, taken at in Fermathe Haiti at the Centre Evangelique Wallace Turnbull.

There are no tigers, no bears, no elephants, and no giraffes yet, but you will certainly see a monkey, snakes, alligators, exotic birds, and a whole lot more while contemplating the beautiful haitian mountains in the background.

Next time you play a trip to Fort Jacques or Kenscoff Haiti, stop "Kay Wallace" and visit the little Haiti zoo in the mountains above Port-Au-Prince.

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