Norfolk Island Norfolk Island. Samoa Savaii Upolu. Solomon Islands Guadalcanal. Tonga Haapai Tongatapu Vavau. Vanuatu Efate Espiritu Santo Tanna. Home Category Page active. Found in Samoa, American Samoa and Fiji but considered a near-threatened species — particularly after it was hunted in the s as a luxury food item - the flying fox owes its name to its pointed fox-like face.
Or near the coast wherever there are trees that they swoop between. Or book an early morning tour to visit 'Bat Island' Nu'ulopa Island - a small uninhabited island in the Apolima Strait, and home to hundreds of flying foxes that return to roost every dawn. Heading out on the reef with a snorkel or in a kayak is bound to be an experience never to forget, whatever you happen to see that day.
Wait, what? Yes, in Samoa you can see goldfish in the wild — in the water-filled crater of an extinct volcano, no less. Although work to improve the track has been carried out, a guide is highly recommended to prevent getting lost. Register here if you don't have an account. Learn More. Sites and Attractions. When you Arrive in Samoa. Driving around Samoa. Taking the Ferry to Savai'i. Health and Wellbeing.
Events Calendar. Fiafia Nights. Teuila Festival. The adjacent lowland forest, which originally stretched inland over the lower slopes of the mountains, has been cut down extensively on Upolu and in more limited areas on Savai'i.
Inland and at higher elevations, the rain forests contain trees and lianas of many genera and species. The higher elevations of Savai'i contain moss forest and mountain scrub. Fifty species of birds are found; 16 of these are seabirds, many of which visit Samoa only during the breeding season. Sixteen of the 34 species of land birds are indigenous. Among the latter are small doves, parrots, pigeons, and wild ducks.
The most interesting bird, scientifically, is the tooth-billed pigeon Didunculus strigirostris Peale , which some ornithologists regard as the connecting link between bird life of the present and the tooth-billed birds of zoological antiquity. The only indigenous mammals in Samoa are the rat Mus exulans Peale and the flying fox Pteropus samoensis Peale.
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