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The tacana volcano is approximetly 3.6 million years old, but started forming in your moms butt hole!

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Some of them include:

  • Pico de Orizaba
  • Popocatepetl
  • Paricutin
  • Colima
  • El Chichon
  • Pinacate Peaks
  • Tres Virgenes
  • Barcena
  • Socorro
  • Ceboruco
  • Volcan de San Martin

There are approximately 42 active and extinct volcanoes in Mexico.

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Guatemala has three active volcanoes: Fuego, Pacaya, and Santiaguito. These volcanoes are monitored closely by the country's Institute of Seismology, Volcanology, Meteorology, and Hydrology (INSIVUMEH) to assess volcanic activity and provide early warnings to the local population.

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  1. The largest shield volcano is Mauna Loa in Hawaii at 13,680 feet high!
  2. Kilauea is the second largest and probably the most active on earth!
  3. Oahu is home of honalulu the third largest island on hawaii
  4. Mauna Kea
  5. mount Ka'ala

Not exactly in this order. Except for Mauna Loa and Kilauea

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Located atop three tectonic plates (North American, Pacific and Cocos Plates), Mexico is one of the most geologically active regions of Earth. This has resulted in a varied topography, which includes the three Sierra Madre mountain ranges, the Mexican Altiplano (or Central Mexican Plateau) and the flat lands of the Yucatan Peninsula. Nowadays, there are over 3,000 volcanoes in Mexico, but only 43 of them are considered to have a probability of becoming active again.

Following are some of Mexico's most well known volcanoes:

  1. Pico de Orizaba (5636 m / 18,491 ft)
  2. Popocatepetl (5410 m / 17,749 ft)
  3. Iztaccihuatl (5230 m / 17,159 ft)
  4. Nevado de Toluca (4690 m / 15,387 ft)
  5. Malinche Volcano (4430 m / 14,534 ft)
  6. Colima Volcano (4270 m / 14,009 ft)
  7. Cofre de Perote (4200 m / 13,780 ft)
  8. Tacana Volcano (4067 m / 13,343 ft)
  9. Ajusco (3930 m / 12,894 ft)
  10. Tancitaro Volcano (3840 m / 12,598 ft)

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There are approximately 350 languages spoken in South America (and 1500 at the time of the first European contact):

Here is a partial list:

English

Spanish

Latin

Portuguese

Guyana

Dutch

Haitian Creole English

Jamaican Patois

Huilliche

Kakauhua

Kunza

Mapudungun

Qawasqar

Quechua, Chilean

Rapa Nui

Yámana

Araona

Aymara

Aymara, Central

Ayoreo

Baure

Callawalla

Canichana

Cavineña

Cayubaba

Chácobo

Chipaya

Chiquitano

Chorote, Iyo'wujwa

Ese Ejja

Guaraní, Eastern Bolivian

Guaraní, Western Bolivian

Guarayu

Ignaciano

Itene

Itonama

Jorá

Leco

Machinere

Movima

Pacahuara

Pauserna

Plautdietsch

Quechua, North Bolivian

Quechua, South Bolivian

Reyesano

Saraveca

Shinabo

Sirionó

Spanish

Tacana

Tapieté

Toba

Toromono

Trinitario

Tsimané

Uru

Wichí Lhamtés Nocten

Yaminahua

Yuqui

Yuracare

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The Mexican Mountains!

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No species has ever been threatened to extinction due to regulated hunting. In fact, it was hunters who demanded the establishment of our wildlife resource agencies and demanded they set seasons and bag limits.

When you see a thriving population of deer, bear, and many other species- thank a hunter. They brought them back from the era of over exploitation, and keep their populations in balance with the animals available habitat.

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There are thousands of animals that are endangered. A few of them are:

  • Warbler birds
  • Wolf spiders
  • Eagle rays
  • lots of frogs, river frogs, banana frogs, tree frogs, Hogsback Frog, Rattray's frog
  • Giant panda, lesser panda, red panda
  • Chinese alligator
  • Howling monkeys
  • Red-bellied Racers
  • hummingbirds, Mangrove hummingbird
  • lots of parrots, Red-browed Amazon, Puerto Rican, Hyacinth Macaw
  • Granular Salamander, Chinese Giant Salamander and others
  • Antelope Squirrel
  • Teals (Madagascar, Brown) Ducks (Meller's, Hawaiian)
  • Tasmanian freshwater limpet
  • Ecuador Fish-eating rat
  • Swan Goose
  • Sacramento Beetle
  • Sulu Hornbill
  • Bulmer's Fruit Bat
  • Brown Kiwi
  • Madagascar Heron
  • Whales (Coalfish, Pollack, Sei, Blue, Finback, Razorback, N. Atlantic Right whale, Humpback)
  • Deer (Calamanian, Philippine, Bawean)
  • Namdapha Flying Squirrel
  • Maned Three-toed Sloth, Pygmy Three-toed Sloth
  • Longhorn fairy shrimp
  • Wild Asian Water Buffalo
  • Cuban Pine Toad
  • Houston Toad
  • Bactrian Camel
  • Ivory Billed Woodpecker
  • Red Wolf
  • Ethiopian Wolf
  • Pondicherry shark
  • Assam Rabbit
  • Bornean Bay Cat
  • Hector's Dolphin, New Zealand Dolphin, White headed Dolphin, Chinese Lake Dolphin, Whitefin Dolphin, Yangze River Dolphin
  • Green Sea Turtle and many others
  • Mekong Freshwater Stingray
  • Splendid Poison Frog
  • Huon Tree Kangaroo
  • Mt. Kahuzi Climbing Mouse
  • Giant Kangaroo Rat
  • Chinese Dormouse
  • Asian Elephant
  • Northern Sealion
  • Small-toothed Mole
  • Eastern, Mountain and Western Gorillas
  • Cape and Knysna seahorses
  • Various Sturgeons
  • Northern and Queensland Hairy-nosed Wombats
  • Pink velvet worm
  • Sierra Nevada Bighorn Sheep
  • Biak Tiger, Bonthain Tiger, Timor Yellow Tiger
  • Dickey's Deer Mouse
  • Sooty Albatross
  • Sumatran Orangutan
  • Large Desert Marsupial Mouse
  • Galapagos Penguin
  • Southern Bluefin Tuna
  • Alpine Wallaby
  • Madagascar Red Owl
  • California Channel Island Fox

and many many more. See the link below to Wikipedia.

Critically Endangered Animals

Sumatran Orangutan (Indonesia)

Sumatran Tiger (Indonesia)

Lear's Macaw (Brazil)

Brown Spider Monkey (Colombia, Venezuela)

Rancho Grande Harlequin Frog (Venezuela)

Panamanian Golden Frog (Panama)

Pygmy Three-toed Sloth (Panama)

Yellow-crested Cockatoo (Indonesia)

Golden-bellied Capuchin (Brazil)

Elegant Frog (Australia)

Orinoco Crocodile (Colombia, Venezuela)

Mountain Gorilla (Rwanda, Uganda, Democratic Republic of Congo)

Golden Mantella (Madagascar)

Eastern Red Colobus (Kenya)

Javan Rhinoceros (Indonesia, Vietnam)

Endangered Animals

Bonobo (Democratic Republic of Congo)

Bornean Orangutan (Indonesia, Malaysia)

Common Chimpanzee (Eastern and Central Africa)

Golden Poison Frog (Colombia)

Hyacinth Macaw (South America)

Great Green Macaw (Central America)

Maned Three-toed Sloth (Brazil)

Diana Monkey (West Africa)

Indian Wild Dog (Dhole) (South Asia)

Aye-Aye (Madagascar)

Indian Elephant (India and South East Asia)

Golden Lion Tamarin (Brazil)

Red Slender Loris (Sri Lanka)

Proboscis Monkey (Indonesia)

Javan Langur (Indonesia)

Diademed Sifaka (Madagascar)

Mahogany Glider (Australia)

Giant Otter (South America)

Bengal Tiger (South East Asia)

Mountain Tapir and Baird's Tapir (South America)

Vulnerable Animals

Blue Poison Frog (Suriname)

Giant Armadillo (South America) Jaguar (Central and South America)

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