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  • Wattled curassow (Crax globulosa)

    Crax globulosa (Wattled curassow)

    A charismatic forest bird, the wattled curassow (Crax globulosa) derives its curious common name from the two well developed…

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    2 photos

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  • Nectandra (Nectandra dasystyla)

    Nectandra dasystyla (Nectandra)

    Information on Nectandra dasystyla is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    1 photos

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  • Loxopterygium (Loxopterygium grisebachii)

    Loxopterygium grisebachii (Loxopterygium)

    Information on Loxopterygium grisebachii is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    3 photos

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  • Blue-and-yellow tanager (Thraupis bonariensis)

    Thraupis bonariensis (Blue-and-yellow tanager)

    The blue-and-yellow tanager is one of the most colourful small birds within its range and the most boldly coloured of the Thraupis species…

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    8 photo

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  • Big-leaf mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla)

    Swietenia macrophylla (Big-leaf mahogany)

    The majestic mahogany is a tall tree that towers above the forest canopy. As its name suggests, it bears large leaves, up to 45 centimetres…

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    4 photos

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  • Common duckweed (Lemna gibba)

    Lemna gibba (Common duckweed)

    This duckweed is one of Britain's most common small water plants, which forms familiar green mats covering stagnant water bodies. It has a…

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    6 photos

    0 videos

  • Amburana (Amburana cearensis)

    Amburana cearensis (Amburana)

    Information on Amburana cearensis is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    2 photos

    0 videos

  • Dwarf brocket (Mazama chunyi)

    Mazama chunyi (Dwarf brocket)

    This small South American deer has, like other brocket deer, a rather stout body and slender limbs. Its coat is cinnamon to reddish-brown…

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    5 photos

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  • Rufous hornero (Furnarius rufus)

    Furnarius rufus (Rufous hornero)

    Given that Argentina’s national bird is arguably the plainest and least rufous of the horneros (Furnarius spp.), its common name is somewhat…

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    14 photos

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  • Psychrophrynella (Psychrophrynella pinguis)

    Psychrophrynella pinguis (Psychrophrynella)

    Information on Psychrophrynella pinguis is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    1 photos

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  • Orinoco goose (Neochen jubata)

    Neochen jubata (Orinoco goose)

    Information on the Orinoco goose is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    9 photos

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  • Chaco side-necked turtle (Acanthochelys pallidipectoris)

    Acanthochelys pallidipectoris (Chaco side-necked turtle)

    Information on the Chaco side-necked turtle (Acanthochelys pallidipectoris) is being researched and written and will appear here…

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    1 photos

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  • White-faced whistling-duck (Dendrocygna viduata)

    Dendrocygna viduata (White-faced whistling-duck)

    The white-faced whistling-duck (Dendrocygna viduata) is a long-legged duck with a conspicuous white face and neck patch that sits in sharp…

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    23 photos

    2 videos

  • Water frog (Telmatobius huayra)

    Telmatobius huayra (Water frog)

    ARKive is working with the Global Amphibian Assessment (GAA) to source images of the world's threatened amphibian species.A collaboration…

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    2 photos

    0 videos

  • Solanum (Solanum exiguum)

    Solanum exiguum (Solanum)

    Information on Solanum exiguum is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    1 photos

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  • White-winged nightjar (Eleothreptus candicans)

    Eleothreptus candicans (White-winged nightjar)

    This unusual bird belongs to the Caprimulgidae family, a name which is derived from ‘goatsucker’ in Latin and was bestowed on these birds in…

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    9 photos

    0 videos

  • Jabiru stork (Jabiru mycteria)

    Jabiru mycteria (Jabiru stork)

    Information on the jabiru stork is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    22 photos

    5 videos

  • Andean condor (Vultur gryphus)

    Vultur gryphus (Andean condor)

    As one of the largest flying birds in the world, the Andean condor (Vultur gryphus) forms an awesome sight over the South American skies, as…

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    32 photos

    10 videos

  • Kageneckia (Kageneckia lanceolata)

    Kageneckia lanceolata (Kageneckia)

    Information on Kageneckia lanceolata is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    8 photos

    0 videos

  • Acanthosyris (Acanthosyris asipapote)

    Acanthosyris asipapote (Acanthosyris)

    Information on Acanthosyris asipapote is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    1 photos

    0 videos

  • Collared plover (Charadrius collaris)

    Charadrius collaris (Collared plover)

    The collared plover (Charadrius collaris) is a small shorebird with pale brown upperparts, white underparts and a distinctive narrow black…

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    4 photo

    1 video

  • Cedar (Cedrela lilloi)

    Cedrela lilloi (Cedar)

    Information on Cedrela lilloi is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    1 photos

    0 videos

  • Grey plover (Pluvialis squatarola)

    Pluvialis squatarola (Grey plover)

    Information on the grey plover is being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    24 photo

    1 video

  • Water frog (Telmatobius hintoni)

    Telmatobius hintoni (Water frog)

    This species of water frog, found only in Bolivia, is adapted to living in the cold highlands. Females are usually slightly larger than…

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    3 photos

    0 videos

  • White-tailed shrike-tyrant (Agriornis albicauda)

    Agriornis albicauda (White-tailed shrike-tyrant)

    The white-tailed shrike-tyrant (Agriornis albicauda) has dark grey central tail feathers, but the contrasting outlying feathers are bright…

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    2 photos

    0 videos

  • Razor-billed curassow (Mitu tuberosum)

    Mitu tuberosum (Razor-billed curassow)

    Information on the razor-billed curassow is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    4 photos

    3 videos

  • Incachaca toad (Bufo quechua)

    Bufo quechua (Incachaca toad)

    ARKive is working with the Global Amphibian Assessment (GAA) to source images of the world’s threatened amphibian species.A collaboration…

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    2 photos

    0 videos

  • Chacoan peccary (Catagonus wagneri)

    Catagonus wagneri (Chacoan peccary)

    The Chacoan peccary was first described from subfossil remains collected in the 1930’s, but was not recognised as a living species until…

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    6 photos

    0 videos

  • Green honeycreeper (Chlorophanes spiza)

    Chlorophanes spiza (Green honeycreeper)

    Information on the green honeycreeper is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    12 photo

    1 video

  • Blue-throated piping-guan (Pipile cumanensis)

    Pipile cumanensis (Blue-throated piping-guan)

    Information on the blue-throated piping-guan is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    12 photos

    0 videos

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