Does Puerto Rico have monkeys in the rainforest?


Does Puerto Rico have monkeys in the rainforest? When you think of a rainforest, you might imagine wildlife such as jaguars and monkeys, but you won't find those among El Yunque's animals. The island of Puerto Rico was formed from an underground volcano, so while the island boasts a lot of aquatic wildlife, birds, and amphibians, it doesn't have many endemic mammals.


Is the rainforest safe in Puerto Rico?

Is El Yunque safe for tourists? Yes, El Yunque is safe for tourists and is one of the most popular attractions in Puerto Rico. Walking the footpaths is the perfect way to spend the afternoon in El Yunque.


Does Puerto Rico have alligators?

There are also 9 mangrove areas in Puerto Rico and the list of reptiles in PR does not include alligators or crocodiles (although I found some conflicting news reports). I see that Charlie has already shown that there may be a few cypress swamps that don't have alligators if you go far enough north and inland.


How did Puerto Rico get monkeys?

The island, known locally as Monkey Island, first became home to these unlikely inhabitants in the late 1930s, when primatologist Clarence Carpenter brought about 450 of the monkeys by ship from India to the 38-acre island to study their social and sexual behaviors.