• Source: Blue Holes National Park
    • Blue Holes National Park is a national park in Andros, the Bahamas. The park was established in 2002 and has an area of 40,000 acres (162 km2).


      Flora and fauna


      The park's blue holes contain various unique cavefish and invertebrates. The park also contains thousands of acres of pine forest, which provide habitat for birds such as the Bahama oriole, great lizard cuckoo, western spindalis, red-legged thrush, black-faced grassquit and Cuban emerald.


      References




      Further reading


      Todhunter, Andrew. "Deep Dark Secrets". National Geographic. Archived from the original on January 28, 2017. Retrieved 3 January 2019.
      Morin, Richard (14 October 2015). "Wildlife galore in the Bahamas, where the whole world's a park". The Washington Post. Retrieved 3 January 2019.

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