
My ankles, legs and arms were a veritable feast for the first week in Mexico and I even attracted my very own vampire mozzies. Yes, I know they all drink blood, but they drank from my neck and I have the marks to prove it! [As an aside, one also dive bombed my bum which must have been sticking out from under the sheets on one of the more stiffling nights, but the

There are, of course, nicer creatures as well, partricularly my great friend, the mythical Hola parrot. He's a gorgeous green parrot who shrilly shouts 'Hola' followed by the cheekiest giggle you ever did hear. Here he is in all his glory. Unfortunately, I didn't think to video him with my phone so I have no proof he ever existed and he wasn't there when we back to XCaret a few days later... Personally, I think he was

And there were lots more parrots too, all colours and sizes. And a tapir called Tollok. And horses.

And there were cats too. Pumas and jaguars but most especially the little Tigrillo kittens - tiger cats! They were in a cage being 'environmentally conditioned' into their new surroundings since they're an endangered species. Cute doesn't come close to describing them - a ball of three sleepy kittens in the afternoon heat, too lazy to even growl at gawping tourists.
Fish? Have I mentioned fish yet? The lovely turquoise sea is clear and it's easy to look down into the waves and see fish swimming. There's also an excellent aquarium at XCaret with a whole host of different fish swimming round and showing off, all colours you can imagine and all sizes. Separately, there are also sharks and

I didn't swim with the dolphins, however, since I don't like the idea of them performing tricks for us to gawp at and all the swimming-with-dolphins opportunities all seemed to be based around doing tricks with them. No thank you.
All in all, more creatures than you could shake a stick at. And, of course, there be dragons too!
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I - WANT - THOSE - CATS !!!!
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