my father is in the navy and we moved to guam! there are the normal black and red ants but there are also banana Spiders which are yellow spiders about the size of a large apple if you count the legs. there are BILLONS of catipillars and butterflies and moths, too. and a certain nearly extint moth called the hawkmoth is there. katy- dids, crickets, slugs, a few worms,and other insects are there that GOD made for us to enjoy.
There are no Gorillas and/or other primates (with the exception of humans) wild on Guam. A few lesser primates are held at a zoo in the down town district, but there are no indigenous monkeys on the island.
Yes. Guam is an island , so it is surrounded by sand
Guam is not a city, it is an island that is a US territory; a US colony
It is near Guam
Guam is a US territory located in the Pacific Ocean. The island is thought to have been formed by a volcanic eruption.
Guam island is approximately 210 square miles in size, which is equal to around 134,000 acres.
One of the islands near Guam is Junior Island.
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Guam is an island far out in the Pacific Ocean and thus is not located "in" a country. It is, however, an island belonging to the United States of America.
Guam is the closest American island to the Philippines.