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Many bromeliads have stiff, overlapping leaves which hold rainfall like buckets. The bromeliad…
Measuring up to four feet long, ocelots are about twice the size and weight of ordinary house…
The spectacled bear, also called the Andean bear, is the only bear species that lives in Latin…
The body of the peccary is very similar to that of a pig with a long snout, large head and very…
The Yucatan white-tailed deer is reddish-tan in color, with gray along its chest and white on…
Dressed in a suit of armor, the head, body, legs and tail of the nine-banded armadillo are…
Golden lion tamarins live in the rapidly diminishing Atlantic coast forests of Brazil. Their fur…
Best known for its oversized bill, the keel-billed toucan is a large and colorful bird with…
The beautiful spots of the jaguar allow these stealthy animals to hide amongst the trees and…
The Amazon River dolphin comes in all shades of pink, from a dull gray-pink, to rosy colored…
The great curassow is a 36-inch tall, hearty bird. All great curassows have a peak of…