Zoo in Haiti
Here are some photos of come wild animals and exotic birds taken at a zoo in Fermathe Haiti at the Centre Evangelique Wallace Turnbull
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.
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.
haiti local zoo
Here is a photo, haiti local 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.
a lizard in a Haiti zoo
Here is a photo, a lizard in a 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.
lizards in Haiti
Here is a photo, lizards 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.
ducks in haiti zoo
Here is a photo, ducks 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.
indian peafowls in Haiti
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
haiti local zoo fermathe
Here is a photo, haiti local zoo fermathe, 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.
Indian Blue Peacock at a zoo in haiti
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
zoological garden fermathe
Here is a photo, zoological garden fermathe, 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.