Name of Cerro Sagrado or Cerro Lluvia in the area of Natural and Indigenous Reserve in Bajo Chirripó, Costa Rica. There the Shára River is born and is an area of high biodiversity. For the indigenous Cabécares and Jawas are very sacred sites. It is close to the settlements Palmera (Catsá), Namaldí and Dzey, in the Provinces of Limón and Cartago. Also Karijú, carijú or mbói cariyú is called in Guarani language to the anacondas of light colorations such as yellowish-green and yellow. They are small constrictor reptiles. Its scientific name is Eunectes notaeus (yellow anaconda, about 2 or 4 meters). It belongs to the family Boidae.
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