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South America, Brazil, State of Sao Paolo, Sao Paolo, common marmoset, (Callithrix jacchus)Brazil, Sao Paulo, Common marmosets in the trees
South America. Brazil. A Rufous Hornero (Furnarius rufus) atop its oven-likeBrazil. A Rufous Hornero (Furnarius Rufus) atop its oven-like mud nest is commonly found in the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site
South America, Brazil, Mato Grosso, The Pantanal, jaguar, (Panthera onca)Brazil, Mato Grosso, The Pantanal, jaguar, (Panthera onca). Jaguar looking from the edge of the jungle
South America, Brazil, Mato Grosso, The Pantanal, toco toucan, (Ramphastos toco)Brazil, Mato Grosso, The Pantanal, toco toucan, (Ramphastos toco), papaya tree, (Carica papaya). A toco toucan in a papaya tree
South America. Brazil. A female jaguar (Panthera onca), an apex predator huntingBrazil. A female jaguar (Panthera onca), an apex predator hunting along the banks of a river in the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site
South America. Brazil. A male jaguar (Panthera onca), an apex predator hunting alongBrazil. A male jaguar (Panthera onca), an apex predator hunting along the banks of a river in the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site
South America. Brazil. A Southern Screamer (Chauna torquata) and several chicks isBrazil. A Southern Screamer (Chauna torquata) and several chicks is commonly found in the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site
South America. Brazil. Neotropical river otter (Lontra longicaudis), as commonlyBrazil. Neotropical river otter (Lontra longicaudis), as commonly found in the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site
South America. Brazil. A pichi, or dwarf armadillo (Zaedyus pichiy) in the PantanalBrazil. A pichi, dwarf armadillo (Zaedyus pichiy) in the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site
South America. Brazil. A jaguar (Panthera onca), an apex predator, rests along theBrazil. A jaguar (Panthera onca), an apex predator, rests along the banks of a river in the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site
South America. Brazil. A flock of rheas (Rhea americana), large birds related to the ostrichBrazil. A flock of rheas (Rhea Americana), large birds related to the ostrich, in the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site
South America. Brazil. Capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) are rodents commonlyBrazil. Capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) are rodents commonly found in the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site
South America. Brazil. Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco albogularis) is a bird with aBrazil. Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco albogularis) is a bird with a large colorful bill, commonly found in the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site
South America. Brazil. A male marsh deer (Blastocerus dichotomus) has not yet shedBrazil. A male marsh deer (Blastocerus dichotomus) has not yet shed its velvet from its antlers in the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site
South America. Brazil. An anhinga (Anhinga anhinga) drying its wings in the sunBrazil. An anhinga (Anhinga anhinga) drying its wings in the sun, found in the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site
South America. Brazil. Giant river otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) is found in slow-movingBrazil. Giant river otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) is found in slow-moving rivers of the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site
South America. Brazil. A juvenile pied lapwing (Vanellus cayanus) along the banksBrazil. A juvenile pied lapwing (Vanellus cayanus) along the banks of a river in the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site
South America. Brazil. A male Amazon kingfisher (Chloroceryle amazona) commonly foundBrazil. A male Amazon kingfisher (Chloroceryle amazona) commonly found in the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site
South America. Brazil. A spectacled caiman (Caiman crocodilus) commonly found in the PantanalBrazil. A spectacled caiman (Caiman crocodilus) commonly found in the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site
South America. Brazil. Hyacynth macaw (Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus), a vulnerable species of parrotBrazil. Hyacinth macaw (Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus), a vulnerable species of parrot, in the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site
South America. Brazil. Crested Caracara (Caracara plancus) is a raptor related to falconsBrazil. Crested Caracara (Caracara plancus) is a raptor related to falcons and shown here in the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site
South America. Brazil. Black-collared hawk (Busarellis nigricollis) is a raptorBrazil. Black-collared hawk (Busarellis nigricollis) is a raptor and shown here in the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site
South America. Brazil. A female Amazon kingfisher (Chloroceryle amazona) commonlyBrazil. A female Amazon kingfisher (Chloroceryle amazona) commonly found in the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site
South America. Brazil. A Snowy egret (Egretta thula), is commonly found in the PantanalBrazil. A Snowy egret (Egretta Thula), is commonly found in the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site
South America. Brazil. Grey-necked wood rail (Aramides cajaneus) is a bird commonlyBrazil. Grey-necked wood rail (Aramides cajaneus) is a bird commonly found in the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site
South America. Brazil. A jabiru (Jabiru mycteria) wades along the banks of a river in the PantanalBrazil. A jabiru (Jabiru Mycteria) wades along the banks of a river in the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site
South America. Brazil. A green iguana (Iguana iguana) in the Pantanal, the world sBrazil. A green iguana (Iguana iguana) in the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site
South America. Brazil. A jaguar (Panthera onca), an apex predator, walks along theBrazil. A jaguar (Panthera onca), an apex predator, walks along the banks of a river in the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site
South America. Brazil. A cocoi heron (Ardea purpurea) in the Pantanal, the world sBrazil. A cocoi heron (Ardea Purpurea) in the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site
South America. Brazil. A capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) is a rodent commonlyBrazil. A capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) is a rodent commonly found in the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site
South America. Brazil. A jaguar (Panthera onca), an apex predator, drinks along theBrazil. A jaguar (Panthera onca), an apex predator, drinks along the banks of a river in the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area, UNESCO World Heritage Site