Talk:Lacandon Jungle

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Leo1pard (talk) 16:33, 1 February 2018 (UTC)

Last or one of the last?
The reference that was given for this being one of the last jungles in North America that is large enough to support jaguars is this, but it says that it is the last. Leo1pard (talk) 16:36, 1 February 2018 (UTC)

That can't be right - see here - there are still jaguars in the south of the Yucatán Peninsula (Campeche and Quintana Roo), in Peten (Guatemala), and in Belize. I suppose it depends on your definition of North America. Simon Burchell (talk) 18:10, 1 February 2018 (UTC)

Toniná
The article claims that "Toniná...was only discovered in the 1980s", and gives a link to that claim. However, the article at that link is wrong. In fact the Wikipedia article about Toniná article about Toniná says (with plenty of links) that Toniná was known in the 1600s, and excavation was being done in the 1970s. (And I toured it back in 1978, although that's irrelevant, as it would be personal investigation.) So I'm correcting it here to agree with the main article on Toniná, but I'm recording my change in this Talk page in case anyone is wondering why I did that. Mcswell (talk) 01:40, 2 April 2020 (UTC)