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  • Viscacha<br />
Lagidium viscacia<br />
Ikawasi Island on Salar de Uyuni Salt Pans.  BOLIVIA  South America.<br />
RANGE: High Andes of Peru, Bolivia and Chile
    1084871 Viscacha.tif
  • James's or Puna Flamingo<br />
Phoenicopterus jamesi<br />
Laguna Colorada, BOLIVIA. South America<br />
RANGE; High Andes of s Peru, Bolivia, nw Argentina & n Chile
    1084956 James' flamingo.tif
  • Chestnut-fronted Macaw on Clay Lick<br />
Ara severa<br />
Clay Lick, Heath River, Border PERU & BOLIVIA.  South America<br />
RANGE: Tropical e Panama to Guianas, n Bolivia to Amazon Brazil
    1084954 Chestnut front.tif
  • Spectacled or Andean Bear (Tremarctos ornatus)  WILD adult female.<br />
Maquipucuna Foundation Cloud Forest Reserve.<br />
Andes. ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Range: Found in a narrow strip from W. Venezuela to the Andes of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and northern Argentina.<br />
ENDANGERED (CITES 1)<br />
Spectacled bears are the only bears found in South America. They are vulnerable due to fragmented habitat loss from farming. Although illegal some are still hunted.<br />
They are timid animals and usually run away from people. There are no known attacks on humans. Generally they are solitary but sometimes several are found together in corn fields, fruiting trees or scavenging on a carcass.
    852Wild_Spectacled_Bear.tif
  • "Sol de Manana" Fumeroles<br />
4850 Meters<br />
Altiplano, High Andes.  SW BOLIVIA.   South America
    SPX 429 Sol de Manana Fumeroles.tif
  • Andean Red Fox<br />
Pseudalopex culpaeus<br />
Altiplano (High Andes) BOLIVIA.  South America<br />
RANGE: N. Colombia to S. Argentina
    1085019 Andean Fox.tif
  • Mummy in Chullpa<br />
Bolivian Altiplano<br />
BOLIVIA.  South America
    1078377 Old burial chamber.tif
  • Giant Titicaca Frog in Fishing Net<br />
Telmatobius culeus<br />
Lake Titicaca. Border BOLIVIA & PERU<br />
Totora Reed boat in background
    87535 Giant Titicaca Frog in Net.tif
  • Giant Titicaca Frog in Fishing Net<br />
Telmatobius culeus<br />
Lake Titicaca. Border BOLIVIA & PERU
    87531 Giant Titicaca Frog in Net.tif
  • Giant Titicaca Frog (Largest aquatic frog in the World)<br />
Telmatobius culeus<br />
Lake Titicaca.  BOLIVIA & PERU  South America
    87377 Giant Titicaca Frog.tif
  • Maned Wolf<br />
Chrysacyon brachyurus<br />
Range: c & ne Brazil, Lowlands of Bolivia, Paraguay & Argentina
    D1X 1825 Maned Wolf.jpg
  • Maned Wolf<br />
Chrysocyon brachyurus<br />
Range: c & ne Brazil, Lowlands of Bolivia, Paraguay & Argentina
    D1X 1516 Maned Wolf.jpg
  • Spectacled or Andean Bear (Tremarctos ornatus)  WILD adolescent male feeding on fruiting Aquacartillo trees.<br />
Maquipucuna Foundation Cloud Forest Reserve.<br />
Andes. ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Range: Found in a narrow strip from W. Venezuela to the Andes of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and northern Argentina.<br />
ENDANGERED (CITES 1)<br />
Spectacled bears are the only bears found in South America. They are vulnerable due to fragmented habitat loss from farming. Although illegal some are still hunted.<br />
They are timid animals and usually run away from people. There are no known attacks on humans. Generally they are solitary but sometimes several are found together in corn fields, fruiting trees or scavenging on a carcass.
    09 Spectacled Bear.NEF
  • Gastrotheca testudinea<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR, South America<br />
IUCN STATUS: <br />
RANGE: Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru, <br />
east Andes 400 - 2000m<br />
Captive
    20150224_Gastrotheca_testudinea_10.jpg
  • Military macaw (Ara militaris) CAPTIVE<br />
Amazon Rain Forest. ECUADOR. South America<br />
RANGE: w Mexico, tropical Colombia to nw Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, tropical Bolivia and extreme nw Argentina.<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    22520_Military_macaw.jpg
  • Altiplano Dwelling<br />
High Andes, BOLIVIA , South America
    1084977 Dwellings Altiplano.tif
  • Black-collared Hawk<br />
Busarellus nigricollis<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL<br />
RANGE: Lowlands of Central Mexico to Amazonia Brazil, e Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay and N Argentina
    1073380 Black-collared hawk.tif
  • Dinosaur Footprints in Wall<br />
Sucre, BOLIVIA  South America<br />
old lake which has been uplifted to horizontal position
    87282 Dinosaur footprints.tif
  • Hyacinth Macaw in Nest<br />
Anodorhynchus  hyacinthinus<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL. South America<br />
RANGE: Interior Brazil, nw Paraguay and e Bolivia
    81344 Hyacinth Macaw in nest.tif
  • Uyuni Salt Pan<br />
Altiplano / High Andes,  BOLIVIA,  South America<br />
Largest Salt Pans in the world
    SPX 458 Uyuni Salt Pan.tif
  • Llamas<br />
Lama glama<br />
Quetena River Valley,  Altiplano (High Andes). SW BOLIVIA<br />
South America
    SPX 438 Llamas.tif
  • Dinosaur Footprints<br />
Cretaceous period - on uplifted fossilized lake<br />
over 5,000 prints in area of cement works<br />
Sucre, BOLIVIA.  South America
    SPX 431 Dinosaur Footprints.tif
  • Great Horned Owl<br />
Bubo virginianus<br />
GUYANA, South America<br />
RANGE; Guianas, Colombia, Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina, Ecuador
    SPX 386 Owl's face.tif
  • Pygmy or Silky Anteater<br />
Cyclopes didactylus<br />
Iwokrama, GUYANA. South America<br />
RANGE: Lowland forests SE Mexico to SE Bolivia and S. Brazil
    1084979 Silky anteater.tif
  • Sol de Manana Fumerole / geysers<br />
Bolivian Altiplan<br />
BOLIVIA
    1084971 Sol de Manana-fumer.tif
  • Aymara Indian & Totora Reed Boat<br />
Lake Titicaca<br />
BOLIVIA.  South America
    1080107 Aymara Indian & Totora.tif
  • White-fronted capuchin with baby<br />
Cebus albifrons<br />
Amazon Rain Forest, ECUADOR   South America<br />
RANGE: N Colombia, Venezuela, coastal Ecuador, Amazon basin of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia & West Brazil
    1058916 Brown Cappuchins.tif
  • Blue-headed Macaw<br />
Propyrrhura couloni<br />
Bocamishagua River<br />
Amazon Rain Forest. PERU.  South America<br />
Range: e Peru, n Bolivia to w Brazil<br />
RARE MACAW
    111761 Blue-headed Macaw.tif
  • Giant Titicaca Frog Rearing Ponds<br />
Telmatobius culeus<br />
Lake Titicaca. border BOLIVIA AND PERU.  South America<br />
Carlos Calmet's projetc
    87558 Titicaca Frogs rearing ponds.tif
  • Giant Titicaca Frog Juice Stand<br />
Telmatobius culeus<br />
Lake Titicaca. border BOLIVIA AND PERU.  South America<br />
Carlos Calmet's projetc
    87563 Giant Titicaca Frog Juice Stan...tif
  • Giant Titicaca Frog being measured<br />
Telmatobius culeus<br />
Lake Titicaca. border BOLIVIA AND PERU.  South America<br />
Carlos Calmet's projetc
    87543 Giant Titicaca Frog.tif
  • Giant Titicaca Frog <br />
Telmatobius culeus<br />
Lake Titicaca. Border BOLIVIA & PERU
    87409 Giant Titicaca Frog.tif
  • Giant Titicaca Frog and Esther Perez (Researcher)<br />
Telmatobius culeus<br />
Lake Titicaca. Border BOLIVIA & PERU<br />
Totora Reed boat in background
    87454 Giant Titicaca Frog.tif
  • Giant Titicaca Frog in Lake Titicaca<br />
Telmatobius culeus<br />
Lake Titicaca. Border BOLIVIA & PERU
    87353 Giant Titicaca Frog in Lake.tif
  • Golden-collared Macaw<br />
Propyrrhura auricollis<br />
Bahia State, BRAZIL.  South America<br />
Range: ne Bolivia to Paraguay, sw Brazil to Argentina
    108877 Golden-collared Macaw.tif
  • Ese'eja Indian Child<br />
Sonene Community<br />
Heath River, BOLIVIA/PERU Border<br />
Amazon Rain Forest.  South America
    105954 Ese'eja Indian child.tif
  • Ese'eja Indian Child<br />
Heath River, BOLIVIA/PERU Border<br />
Amazon Rain Forest.  South America
    105936 Ese'eja Indian Child.tif
  • Totora Reed Boat<br />
Typical boat of the region<br />
Lake Titicaca. Andes  BOLIVIA & PERU<br />
South America
    87588 Totora Reed Boat.tif
  • Giant Titicaca Frog (Largest aquatic frog in the World)<br />
Telmatobius culeus<br />
Lake Titicaca.  BOLIVIA & PERU  South America<br />
Ramon Catari research assistant
    87530 Giant Titicaca Frog.tif
  • Giant Titicaca Frog (Largest aquatic frog in the World)<br />
Telmatobius culeus<br />
Lake Titicaca.  BOLIVIA & PERU  South America<br />
Ramon Catari (research assistant)
    87473 Giant Titicaca Frog in Net.tif
  • Giant Titicaca Frog (Largest aquatic frog in the World)<br />
Telmatobius culeus<br />
Lake Titicaca.  BOLIVIA & PERU  South America
    87369 Giant Titicaca Frog.tif
  • Giant Titicaca Frog<br />
Telmatobius culeus<br />
Lake Titicaca.  BOLIVIA & PERU  South America
    87297 Giant Titicaca Frog.tif
  • Golden Tanager<br />
Tangara anthus<br />
Manu Cloud Forest, Manu National Park,  PERU.  South America<br />
Range: Ecuador, Peru & Bolivia
    109172 Golden Tanager.tif
  • Hyacinth Macaw eating palm nuts<br />
Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus<br />
Pantanal. BRAZIL. South America<br />
RANGE; Int Brazil, nw Paraguay and Bolivia
    1072793 Hyacinth macaw.tif
  • Toco Toucan<br />
Ramphastos toco<br />
Pantanal. BRAZIL.  South America<br />
RANGE: Guianas, Brazil. Paraguay, Bolivia & Argentina
    1072792 Toco toucan.tif
  • Laguna Verde<br />
High Andes, BOLIVIA  South America
    1084925 Laguna Verde.tif
  • Red Howler Monkey<br />
Alouatta seniculus<br />
Madre de Dios, Amazon Rain Forest, PERU  South America<br />
RANGE: East of Andes, Colomibia, Venezuela, Guianas, Trinidad, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia & Brazil
    1085093 Red Howler monkey.tif
  • Emperor Tamarins Grooming<br />
Saguinus imperator<br />
Madre de Dios. Amazon Rain Forest. PERU. South America<br />
RANGE: East of Andes, Brazil, Bolivia and Peru<br />
CITES: 11
    1084951 Emperor Tamarins.tif
  • Saddleback Tamarin in Canopy<br />
Saguinus fuscicollis<br />
Madre de Dios, Amazon Rain Forest, PERU   South America<br />
RANGE: East of Andes Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia
    1084950 Saddleback tamarin.tif
  • Spix's Guan<br />
Penelope jacquacu<br />
Madre de Dios, Amazon Rain Forest, PERU.  South America<br />
RANGE: Venezuela, Guianas, Brazil. Colombia, Ecuador, Peru & Bolivia
    1084949 Spix's guan.tif
  • Saddleback Tamarin in Canopy<br />
Saguinus fuscicoliis<br />
Madre de Dios, Amazon Rain Forest, PERU  South America<br />
RANGE:  East of Andes in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Upper Amazon Basin of Brazil.
    1084946 Saddleback tamarin.tif
  • Jacare Caiman "Booming" for Display<br />
Caiman crocodilus yacare<br />
Pantanal, BRAZIL. South America<br />
RANGE; Pantanal of Brazil, Bolivia and Paraguay
    1084960 Jacare caiman booms.tif
  • Turquoise-fronted Parrot or Blue-fronted Parrot (Amazona aestiva)<br />
PHOTOGRAPHED IN: Serra da Bodoquena. Limestone elevated area which devides the Pantanal and the Cerrado. Mato Grosso do Sur Province. BRAZIL.  South America<br />
RANGE: Cerrado and Caatinga palm groves. e Brazil - Maranhao and Pará to Rio Grande do Sul, Bolivia, Paraguay and n Argentina.
    23010_Turquoise-fronted_Parrot.tif
  • Rainbow boa (Epicrates cenchria) <br />
Tena, Amazon rain forest, ECUADOR, South America<br />
All rainbow boas have dazzling irridescence of their skin.<br />
Found in forests, woodlands and savannahs adjact to forests.<br />
Non-venemous snake. They eat small mammals and birds and juveniles eat frogs.  Very strong constrictors and reach to a length of about 2 meters.  They give birth to live young.  Geographic Range: S. Venezuela, Guyana so Suriname through Amazon Basin of Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil.
    20691_Rainbow_boa.tif
  • Amazon hognosed pitviper (Porthidium hyoprora)<br />
Pastaza-Amazon rain forest, ECUADOR,  South America<br />
Geographic range: Low elevation of Equatorial forests of Amazon Basin from Colombia, E Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and W Brazil.<br />
Habitat: Found on leaf litter of very humid tropical forest floors near water. They have a non-prehensile tail and are terrestrial.<br />
Venomous. Only hognosed pitpiver found in the Amazon
    20506_Amazon_hognosed_pitviper.tif
  • Sipo Snake  (Chironius monticola) 1.2meters in length, found in Mindo Cloud Forest. +-1600 meters <br />
ECUADOR,  South America<br />
Range: Andean forests of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia & Venezuela<br />
This snake eats other snakes as well as other small amphibians and reptiles
    21089_Sipo_Snake.tif
  • Maned Wolf<br />
Chrysacyon brachyurus<br />
Range: c & ne Brazil, Lowlands of Bolivia, Paraguay & Argentina
    D1X 1907 Maned Wolf.jpg
  • Maned Wolf<br />
Chrysacyon brachyurus<br />
Range: c & ne Brazil, Lowlands of Bolivia, Paraguay & Argentina
    D1X 1832 Maned Wolf.jpg
  • Maned Wolf<br />
Chrysocyon brachyurus<br />
Range: c & ne Brazil, Lowlands of Bolivia, Paraguay & Argentina
    D1X 1896 Maned Wolf.jpg
  • Maned Wolf<br />
Chrysacyon brachyurus<br />
Range: c & ne Brazil, Lowlands of Bolivia, Paraguay & Argentina
    D1X 1824 Maned Wolf.jpg
  • Maned Wolf<br />
Chrysacyon brachyurus<br />
Range: c & ne Brazil, Lowlands of Bolivia, Paraguay & Argentina
    D1X 1809 Maned Wolf.jpg
  • Maned Wolf<br />
Chrysacyon brachyurus<br />
Range: c & ne Brazil, Lowlands of Bolivia, Paraguay & Argentina
    D1X 1818 Maned Wolf.jpg
  • Maned Wolf<br />
Chrysacyon brachyurus<br />
Range: c & ne Brazil, Lowlands of Bolivia, Paraguay & Argentina<br />
(100% WILD)
    D1X 1682 Maned Wolves.jpg
  • Maned Wolf<br />
Chrysocyon brachyurus<br />
Range: c & ne Brazil, Lowlands of Bolivia, Paraguay & Argentina
    D1X 1572 Maned Wolf.jpg
  • White-fronted capuchin monkeys on the beach (Cebus albifrons) WILD MONKEY FORMING PART OF A TROOP LIVING IN THE JUNGLE TOWN OF PUERTO MISAHUALLI<br />
Puerto Misahualli, Amazon rain forest, ECUADOR, South America<br />
RANGE: Isolated areas in N Colobia, Venezuela and coastal Ecuador; and middle and upper Amazon Basin of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil - west of Rios negro and Tapajóz.<br />
These are diurnal monkeys with prehensile tails. They live at all levels of the forest, including the ground and feed on fruit, seeds and anthropods. They live in large troops.[#Beginning of Shooting Data Section]<br />
Nikon D70<br />
Focal Length: 70mm<br />
Optimize Image: Custom<br />
Color Mode: Mode II (Adobe RGB)<br />
Noise Reduction: OFF<br />
2005/01/22 10:15:26.1<br />
Exposure Mode: Aperture Priority<br />
White Balance: Cloudy<br />
Tone Comp: Normal<br />
RAW (12-bit) Lossless<br />
Metering Mode: Multi-Pattern<br />
AF Mode: AF-C<br />
Hue Adjustment: 0°<br />
Image Size:  Large (2000 x 3008)<br />
1/125 sec - F/4.5<br />
Flash Sync Mode: Slow Sync<br />
Saturation:  Normal<br />
Exposure Comp.: -0.3 EV<br />
Auto Flash Mode: Built-in TTL<br />
Sharpening: None<br />
Lens: 35-70mm F/2.8 D<br />
Sensitivity: ISO 400<br />
Auto Flash Comp: -2.7 EV<br />
Image Comment:                                     <br />
[#End of Shooting Data Section]
    22467_White-fronted_capuchins.jpg
  • White-fronted capuchin monkey in river looking for food. (Cebus albifrons) WILD MONKEY FORMING PART OF A TROOP LIVING IN THE JUNGLE TOWN OF PUERTO MISAHUALLI<br />
Puerto Misahualli, Amazon rain forest, ECUADOR, South America<br />
RANGE: Isolated areas in N Colobia, Venezuela and coastal Ecuador; and middle and upper Amazon Basin of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil - west of Rios negro and Tapajóz.<br />
These are diurnal monkeys with prehensile tails. They live at all levels of the forest, including the ground and feed on fruit, seeds and anthropods. They live in large troops.[#Beginning of Shooting Data Section]<br />
Nikon D70<br />
Focal Length: 70mm<br />
Optimize Image: Custom<br />
Color Mode: Mode II (Adobe RGB)<br />
Noise Reduction: OFF<br />
2005/01/22 10:15:26.1<br />
Exposure Mode: Aperture Priority<br />
White Balance: Cloudy<br />
Tone Comp: Normal<br />
RAW (12-bit) Lossless<br />
Metering Mode: Multi-Pattern<br />
AF Mode: AF-C<br />
Hue Adjustment: 0°<br />
Image Size:  Large (2000 x 3008)<br />
1/125 sec - F/4.5<br />
Flash Sync Mode: Slow Sync<br />
Saturation:  Normal<br />
Exposure Comp.: -0.3 EV<br />
Auto Flash Mode: Built-in TTL<br />
Sharpening: None<br />
Lens: 35-70mm F/2.8 D<br />
Sensitivity: ISO 400<br />
Auto Flash Comp: -2.7 EV<br />
Image Comment:                                     <br />
[#End of Shooting Data Section]
    22441_White-fronted_capuchin.jpg
  • White-fronted capuchin monkey  at river eating a fish that it has just caught (Cebus albifrons) WILD MONKEY FORMING PART OF A TROOP LIVING IN THE JUNGLE TOWN OF PUERTO MISAHUALLI<br />
Puerto Misahualli, Amazon rain forest, ECUADOR, South America<br />
RANGE: Isolated areas in N Colobia, Venezuela and coastal Ecuador; and middle and upper Amazon Basin of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil - west of Rios negro and Tapajóz.<br />
These are diurnal monkeys with prehensile tails. They live at all levels of the forest, including the ground and feed on fruit, seeds and anthropods. They live in large troops.[#Beginning of Shooting Data Section]<br />
Nikon D70<br />
Focal Length: 70mm<br />
Optimize Image: Custom<br />
Color Mode: Mode II (Adobe RGB)<br />
Noise Reduction: OFF<br />
2005/01/22 10:15:26.1<br />
Exposure Mode: Aperture Priority<br />
White Balance: Cloudy<br />
Tone Comp: Normal<br />
RAW (12-bit) Lossless<br />
Metering Mode: Multi-Pattern<br />
AF Mode: AF-C<br />
Hue Adjustment: 0°<br />
Image Size:  Large (2000 x 3008)<br />
1/125 sec - F/4.5<br />
Flash Sync Mode: Slow Sync<br />
Saturation:  Normal<br />
Exposure Comp.: -0.3 EV<br />
Auto Flash Mode: Built-in TTL<br />
Sharpening: None<br />
Lens: 35-70mm F/2.8 D<br />
Sensitivity: ISO 400<br />
Auto Flash Comp: -2.7 EV<br />
Image Comment:                                     <br />
[#End of Shooting Data Section]
    22492_White-fronted_capuchin.jpg
  • White-fronted capuchin monkey in river looking for food. (Cebus albifrons) WILD MONKEY FORMING PART OF A TROOP LIVING IN THE JUNGLE TOWN OF PUERTO MISAHUALLI<br />
Puerto Misahualli, Amazon rain forest, ECUADOR, South America<br />
RANGE: Isolated areas in N Colobia, Venezuela and coastal Ecuador; and middle and upper Amazon Basin of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil - west of Rios negro and Tapajóz.<br />
These are diurnal monkeys with prehensile tails. They live at all levels of the forest, including the ground and feed on fruit, seeds and anthropods. They live in large troops.[#Beginning of Shooting Data Section]<br />
Nikon D70<br />
Focal Length: 70mm<br />
Optimize Image: Custom<br />
Color Mode: Mode II (Adobe RGB)<br />
Noise Reduction: OFF<br />
2005/01/22 10:15:26.1<br />
Exposure Mode: Aperture Priority<br />
White Balance: Cloudy<br />
Tone Comp: Normal<br />
RAW (12-bit) Lossless<br />
Metering Mode: Multi-Pattern<br />
AF Mode: AF-C<br />
Hue Adjustment: 0°<br />
Image Size:  Large (2000 x 3008)<br />
1/125 sec - F/4.5<br />
Flash Sync Mode: Slow Sync<br />
Saturation:  Normal<br />
Exposure Comp.: -0.3 EV<br />
Auto Flash Mode: Built-in TTL<br />
Sharpening: None<br />
Lens: 35-70mm F/2.8 D<br />
Sensitivity: ISO 400<br />
Auto Flash Comp: -2.7 EV<br />
Image Comment:                                     <br />
[#End of Shooting Data Section]
    22472_White-fronted_capuchin.jpg
  • Turquoise-fronted Parrot or Blue-fronted Parrot (Amazona aestiva)<br />
PHOTOGRAPHED IN: Serra da Bodoquena. Limestone elevated area which devides the Pantanal and the Cerrado. Mato Grosso do Sur Province. BRAZIL.  South America<br />
RANGE: Cerrado and Caatinga palm groves. e Brazil - Maranhao and Pará to Rio Grande do Sul, Bolivia, Paraguay and n Argentina.
    23010_Turquoise-fronted_Parrot.jpg
  • Giant Titicaca Frog (Largest aquatic frog in the World)<br />
Telmatobius culeus<br />
Lake Titicaca.  BOLIVIA & PERU  South America<br />
Ramon Catari research assistant
    87530 Giant Titicaca Frog.jpg
  • Ese'eja Indian 'Castañera' /Brazil Nut Collector<br />
Heath River, BOLIVIA/PERU Border<br />
Amazon Rain Forest.  South America
    106092 Ese'eja Indian Castanera.tif
  • Spectacled or Andean Bear (Tremarctos ornatus)  WILD<br />
Maquipucuna Foundation Cloud Forest Reserve.<br />
Andes. ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Range: Found in a narrow strip from W. Venezuela to the Andes of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and northern Argentina.<br />
ENDANGERED (CITES 1)<br />
Spectacled bears are the only bears found in South America. They are vulnerable due to fragmented habitat loss from farming. Although illegal some are still hunted.<br />
They are timid animals and usually run away from people. There are no known attacks on humans. Generally they are solitary but sometimes several are found together in corn fields, fruiting trees or scavenging on a carcass.
    1004_Spectacled_Bear.jpg
  • Spectacled or Andean Bear (Tremarctos ornatus)  WILD adolescent male feeding on fruiting Aquacartillo trees.<br />
Maquipucuna Foundation Cloud Forest Reserve.<br />
Andes. ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Range: Found in a narrow strip from W. Venezuela to the Andes of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and northern Argentina.<br />
ENDANGERED (CITES 1)<br />
Spectacled bears are the only bears found in South America. They are vulnerable due to fragmented habitat loss from farming. Although illegal some are still hunted.<br />
They are timid animals and usually run away from people. There are no known attacks on humans. Generally they are solitary but sometimes several are found together in corn fields, fruiting trees or scavenging on a carcass.
    481_Spectacled_Bear.jpg
  • Spectacled or Andean Bear (Tremarctos ornatus)  WILD<br />
Maquipucuna Foundation Cloud Forest Reserve.<br />
Andes. ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Range: Found in a narrow strip from W. Venezuela to the Andes of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and northern Argentina.<br />
ENDANGERED (CITES 1)<br />
Spectacled bears are the only bears found in South America. They are vulnerable due to fragmented habitat loss from farming. Although illegal some are still hunted.<br />
They are timid animals and usually run away from people. There are no known attacks on humans. Generally they are solitary but sometimes several are found together in corn fields, fruiting trees or scavenging on a carcass.
    938_Spectacled_Bear.jpg
  • Spectacled or Andean Bear (Tremarctos ornatus)  WILD adolescent male feeding on fruiting Aquacartillo trees.<br />
Maquipucuna Foundation Cloud Forest Reserve.<br />
Andes. ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Range: Found in a narrow strip from W. Venezuela to the Andes of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and northern Argentina.<br />
ENDANGERED (CITES 1)<br />
Spectacled bears are the only bears found in South America. They are vulnerable due to fragmented habitat loss from farming. Although illegal some are still hunted.<br />
They are timid animals and usually run away from people. There are no known attacks on humans. Generally they are solitary but sometimes several are found together in corn fields, fruiting trees or scavenging on a carcass.
    418_Spectacled_Bear.jpg
  • Pygmy or Silky Anteater<br />
Cyclopes didactylus<br />
Iwokrama, GUYANA. South America<br />
RANGE: Lowland forests SE Mexico to SE Bolivia and S. Brazil
    1084979 Silky anteater.jpg
  • Spectacled or Andean Bear (Tremarctos ornatus)  WILD adult female.<br />
Maquipucuna Foundation Cloud Forest Reserve.<br />
Andes. ECUADOR.  South America<br />
Range: Found in a narrow strip from W. Venezuela to the Andes of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and northern Argentina.<br />
ENDANGERED (CITES 1)<br />
Spectacled bears are the only bears found in South America. They are vulnerable due to fragmented habitat loss from farming. Although illegal some are still hunted.<br />
They are timid animals and usually run away from people. There are no known attacks on humans. Generally they are solitary but sometimes several are found together in corn fields, fruiting trees or scavenging on a carcass.
    852Wild Spectacled Bear.jpg
  • Gastrotheca testudinea<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR, South America<br />
IUCN STATUS: <br />
RANGE: Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru, <br />
east Andes 400 - 2000m<br />
Captive
    20150929_Gastrotheca_testudinea_13.jpg
  • Emerald tree boa (Corallus canina (caninus)) Adult showing thermoreceptors between the labial scales These termoreceptors are well developed in the Corallus family and they are very heat-sensitive snakes.<br />
Amazon Rain Forest<br />
ECUADOR, South America<br />
Non-venemous snake whose name means long 'canines'. They eat small mammals and birds and need big teeth to get through the fur or feathers. They are arboreal snakes, usually found in bushes adjacent to water courses, swamps and marshes in the rain forest. Nocturnal snakes that spend the day draped in symmetrical coils over branches.  Their prehensile tail assurs a firm grip.  They give birth to live young and the young are terra cotta, reddish-orange in colour.  Geographic Range: Amazon Basin of Peru and Ecuador, east through Brazil and Bolivia to the Guianas.
    18062_Emerald_tree_boa.jpg
  • Gastrotheca testudinea<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR, South America<br />
IUCN STATUS: <br />
RANGE: Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru, <br />
east Andes 400 - 2000m<br />
Captive
    20150213_Gastrotheca_testudinea_1.jpg
  • Gastrotheca testudinea<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR, South America<br />
IUCN STATUS: <br />
RANGE: Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru, <br />
east Andes 400 - 2000m<br />
Captive
    20150224_Gastrotheca_testudinea_28.jpg
  • Gastrotheca testudinea<br />
Andes<br />
ECUADOR, South America<br />
IUCN STATUS: <br />
RANGE: Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru, <br />
east Andes 400 - 2000m<br />
Captive
    20150224_Gastrotheca_testudinea_22.jpg
  • Emerald tree boa (Corallus canina (caninus)) Adult showing thermoreceptors between the labial scales These termoreceptors are well developed in the Corallus family and they are very heat-sensitive snakes.<br />
Amazon Rain Forest<br />
ECUADOR, South America<br />
Non-venemous snake whose name means long 'canines'. They eat small mammals and birds and need big teeth to get through the fur or feathers. They are arboreal snakes, usually found in bushes adjacent to water courses, swamps and marshes in the rain forest. Nocturnal snakes that spend the day draped in symmetrical coils over branches.  Their prehensile tail assurs a firm grip.  They give birth to live young and the young are terra cotta, reddish-orange in colour.  Geographic Range: Amazon Basin of Peru and Ecuador, east through Brazil and Bolivia to the Guianas.
    18062_Emerald_tree_boa.jpg
  • White-fronted Capuchin Monkey (Cebus albifrons) CAPTIVE<br />
Amazon rain forest, ECUADOR, South America<br />
RANGE: Isolated areas in N Colobia, Venezuela and coastal Ecuador; and middle and upper Amazon Basin of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil - west of Rios negro and Tapajóz.<br />
These are diurnal monkeys with prehensile tails. They live at all levels of the forest, including the ground and feed on fruit, seeds and anthropods. They live in large troops.[#Beginning of Shooting Data Section]<br />
Nikon D70<br />
Focal Length: 70mm<br />
Optimize Image: Custom<br />
Color Mode: Mode II (Adobe RGB)<br />
Noise Reduction: OFF<br />
2005/01/22 10:15:26.1<br />
Exposure Mode: Aperture Priority<br />
White Balance: Cloudy<br />
Tone Comp: Normal<br />
RAW (12-bit) Lossless<br />
Metering Mode: Multi-Pattern<br />
AF Mode: AF-C<br />
Hue Adjustment: 0°<br />
Image Size:  Large (2000 x 3008)<br />
1/125 sec - F/4.5<br />
Flash Sync Mode: Slow Sync<br />
Saturation:  Normal<br />
Exposure Comp.: -0.3 EV<br />
Auto Flash Mode: Built-in TTL<br />
Sharpening: None<br />
Lens: 35-70mm F/2.8 D<br />
Sensitivity: ISO 400<br />
Auto Flash Comp: -2.7 EV<br />
Image Comment:                                     <br />
[#End of Shooting Data Section]
    EH26 White-fronted Capuchin.jpg
  • Orange-winged parrot (Amazona amazonica)<br />
Amazon Rain Forest. ECUADOR. South America<br />
RANGE: e Colombia to Venezuela, the Guianas, n Bolivia and e Brazil, Trinidad and Tobago.
    22599_Orange-winged_parrot.jpg
  • Military macaw (Ara militaris) CAPTIVE<br />
Amazon Rain Forest. ECUADOR. South America<br />
RANGE: w Mexico, tropical Colombia to nw Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, tropical Bolivia and extreme nw Argentina.<br />
ENDANGERED SPECIES
    22417_Military_macaw.jpg
  • Red and green macaw (Ara chloroptera) WILD<br />
PHOTOGRAPHED IN: Cerrado, Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America. RANGE: Humid e Panama to Brazil, e Peru, ne Bolivia and Paraguay.
    23255 Red & green macaw.jpg
  • Blue-headed Macaws & Parrots on Clay Lick<br />
Propyrrhura couloni<br />
Serjali Clay Lick, Bocamishagua River<br />
Amazon Rain Forest. PERU.  South America<br />
Range: e Peru, n Bolivia to w Brazil<br />
RARE MACAWS
    108818 Blue-headed Macaws.tif
  • Scarlet Macaw in Canopy<br />
Ara macao macao<br />
Manu National Park,  Amazon Rain Forest.  PERU<br />
South America<br />
Range: s Mexico to Bolivia
    108522 Scarlet Macaw in Canopy.tif
  • Giant Titicaca Frog in Fishing Net<br />
(Largest aquatic frog in the World)<br />
Telmatobius culeus<br />
Lake Titicaca.  BOLIVIA & PERU  South America
    87536 Giant Titicaca Frog.tif
  • Giant Titicaca Frog (Largest Aquatic Frog in the World)<br />
Telmatobius culeus<br />
Lake Titicaca. (13,000feet)  Andes of BOLIVIA & PERU   <br />
South America<br />
Totoro Reed Boat & Simar Catari (researcher)
    87509 Giant Titicaca Frog & Totora B...tif
  • Giant Titicaca Frog (Largest aquatic frog in the World)<br />
Telmatobius culeus<br />
Lake Titicaca.  BOLIVIA & PERU  South America<br />
Totora Reed Boat in Back
    87495 Giant Titicaca Frog.tif
  • Versicolored Barbet (f)<br />
Eubucco versicolor<br />
Manu Cloud Forest, Manu National Park.  PERU   South America<br />
Range; Andes of Peru and Bolivia
    109521 Versicolored Barbet.tif
  • Puya - largest Bromeliad and Flower head<br />
<br />
<br />
Puya Raimondii<br />
Comanche National Park. SW of La Paz. BOLIVIA<br />
South America<br />
Flowers after 60-100 Years then dies
    1084920 Puya Raimundii.tif
  • Puna or James's Flamingos<br />
Phoenicopterus jamesi<br />
Laguna Colorada, BOLIVIA   South America<br />
RANGE: High Andes of S. Peru to nw Argentina & Chile
    1084940 James's flamingos.tif
  • Saddleback Tamarin in Canopy<br />
Saguinus fuscicollis<br />
Madre de Dios, Amazon Rain Forest, PERU  South America<br />
RANGE; East of Andes, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia & Brazil
    1085091 Saddleback tamarin.tif
  • Emperor Tamarins Grooming<br />
Saguinus imperator<br />
Madre de Dios, Amazon Rain Forest, PERU. South America<br />
RANGE; East of Andes in Brazil, Peru and Bolivia<br />
CITES 11
    1084944 Emperor's grooming.tif
  • Amazon hognosed pitviper (Porthidium hyoprora)<br />
Pastaza-Amazon rain forest, ECUADOR,  South America<br />
Geographic range: Low elevation of Equatorial forests of Amazon Basin from Colombia, E Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and W Brazil.<br />
Habitat: Found on leaf litter of very humid tropical forest floors near water. They have a non-prehensile tail and are terrestrial.<br />
Venomous. Only hognosed pitpiver found in the Amazon
    20470_Amazon_hognosed_pitviper.tif
  • Maned Wolf<br />
Chrysacyon brachyurus<br />
Range: c & ne Brazil, Lowlands of Bolivia, Paraguay & Argentina
    D1X 1821 Maned Wolf.jpg
  • White-fronted capuchin monkeys playing with local dog on the beach (Cebus albifrons) WILD MONKEY FORMING PART OF A TROOP LIVING IN THE JUNGLE TOWN OF PUERTO MISAHUALLI<br />
Puerto Misahualli, Amazon rain forest, ECUADOR, South America<br />
RANGE: Isolated areas in N Colobia, Venezuela and coastal Ecuador; and middle and upper Amazon Basin of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil - west of Rios negro and Tapajóz.<br />
These are diurnal monkeys with prehensile tails. They live at all levels of the forest, including the ground and feed on fruit, seeds and anthropods. They live in large troops.[#Beginning of Shooting Data Section]<br />
Nikon D70<br />
Focal Length: 70mm<br />
Optimize Image: Custom<br />
Color Mode: Mode II (Adobe RGB)<br />
Noise Reduction: OFF<br />
2005/01/22 10:15:26.1<br />
Exposure Mode: Aperture Priority<br />
White Balance: Cloudy<br />
Tone Comp: Normal<br />
RAW (12-bit) Lossless<br />
Metering Mode: Multi-Pattern<br />
AF Mode: AF-C<br />
Hue Adjustment: 0°<br />
Image Size:  Large (2000 x 3008)<br />
1/125 sec - F/4.5<br />
Flash Sync Mode: Slow Sync<br />
Saturation:  Normal<br />
Exposure Comp.: -0.3 EV<br />
Auto Flash Mode: Built-in TTL<br />
Sharpening: None<br />
Lens: 35-70mm F/2.8 D<br />
Sensitivity: ISO 400<br />
Auto Flash Comp: -2.7 EV<br />
Image Comment:                                     <br />
[#End of Shooting Data Section]
    22635_White-fronted_capuchins.jpg
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