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Student drawing at El Porvenir elementary school in Guatemala.
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…
Green sea turtles have a gray, green, black and brown shell that covers both their dorsal (back)…
Capybaras are the largest rodents on earth. They can weigh more than 100 pounds and grow to be…
The great curassow is a 36-inch tall, hearty bird. All great curassows have a peak of…
Manatees are slow-moving marine mammals that can weigh up to 1,000 pounds. The West Indian…
The blue morpho is among the largest butterflies in the world, with wings spanning from 5…
Giant anteaters can be found in Latin America from southern Belize to northern Argentina. They…
Agile and lean, capuchin monkeys weigh only 3-9 pounds. The color of their fur varies, but is…
Leafcutter ants practice advanced methods of sustainable agriculture and operate under one of…
Howler monkeys are the loudest animals in the rainforest. They make loud vocalizations to mark…