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  • Cattle in Cerrado Habitat<br />
THREATENED HABITAT<br />
Piaui State, BRAZIL   South America
    112922 Cattle in Cerrado Habitat.tif
  • Red Sandstone Cliffs in Cerrado Habitat<br />
THREATENED HABITAT<br />
Piaui State.  BRAZIL  South America
    112935 Red Sandstone Cliffs.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.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.tif
  • Brazilian Lancehead Pitviper<br />
Bothrops moojeni<br />
Cerrado Habitat,  Piaui State.  BRAZIL  South America<br />
Range:  Brazilian Cerrado to n Paraguay
    D1X 2225 Brazilian Lancehead.jpg
  • Hyacinth Macaw<br />
Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus<br />
Hyacinth Valley - Biobrazil Reserve,<br />
Cerrado Habitat<br />
Piaui State, BRAZIL. South America<br />
(100% WILD)
    D1X_1390_Hyacinth_Macaw.tif
  • Cleared for Cattle<br />
Slash and Burn<br />
Cerrado Habitat.  BRAZIL.  South America<br />
Threatened Habitat
    112958 Cleared for Cattle.tif
  • Viewing blind for Brown Capuchin Monkeys to watch them cracking nuts open with rocks<br />
Cebus apella<br />
Piaui State,  Cerrado Habitat<br />
BRAZIL.  South America
    107252 Blind for Capuchins.tif
  • Blind to view Brown Capuchin Monkeys cracking palm nuts open with rocks.<br />
Cebus apella<br />
Piaui State,  Cerrado Habitat<br />
BRAZIL.  South America
    107257 Blind used to view Capuchins.tif
  • Anvils used by Brown Capuchin Monkeys to crack palm nuts open with rocks.<br />
Cebus apella<br />
Piaui State,  Cerrado Habitat<br />
BRAZIL.  South America
    107208 Anvil used by Capuchins.tif
  • Rocks used by Brown Capuchin Monkeys to crack palm nuts <br />
Cebus apella<br />
Piaui State,  Cerrado Habitat<br />
BRAZIL.  South America
    111333 Weighing Rock.tif
  • Brown Capuchin Monkey with open palm nut<br />
Cebus apella<br />
Cerrado Habitat, Piaui State.  BRAZIL.  South America<br />
These monkeys use rocks to crack open palm nuts - returning regularly to the anvils to do so.
    107097 Brown Capuchin Monkey.tif
  • Brown Capuchin Monkeys<br />
Cebus apella<br />
Cerrado Habitat, Piaui State.  BRAZIL.  South America
    107202 Brown Capuchin Monkeys.tif
  • Brown Capuchin Monkeys Tool Using<br />
Cebus apella<br />
Cerrado Habitat, Piaui State.  BRAZIL.  South America<br />
Dominant Male is about to crack palm nut open with rock and younger monkey is hoping for a free snack
    107074 Brown Capuchin Monkeys.tif
  • Brown Capuchin Monkey 'tool Using'<br />
Cebus apella<br />
Cerrado Habitat, Piaui State.  BRAZIL.  South America<br />
'These monkeys return regularly to these anvils and use rocks to crack open palm nuts
    106981 Brown Capuchin Monkey.tif
  • Thick Corky Bark - Fire Resistant<br />
Cerrado Habitat.  BRAZIL.  South America<br />
THREATENED HABITAT
    110446 Thick Corky Bark.tif
  • Side-necked Tarrapin<br />
sub-order: Pleurodira<br />
Cerrado Habitat.  BRAZIL.  South America
    110360 Side-necked Tarrapin.tif
  • Green Iguana<br />
Iguana iguana<br />
Cerrado Habitat.  Piaui State.   BRAZIL   South America<br />
Range: Central & South America
    109799 Green Iguana.tif
  • Burrowing Owls<br />
Athene cunicularia<br />
Cerrado Habitat.  BRAZIL.  South America<br />
Range: Central and South America
    108962 Burrowing Owls.tif
  • Brazilian Lesser Long-nosed Armadillo<br />
Dasypus septemcinctus<br />
Cerrado Habitat.  BRAZIL.  South America<br />
Range: Eastern Amazonia of Brazil to N. Argentina
    106472 Br. Lesser L.-nosed Armadillo...tif
  • Yellow or Six-banded Armadillo<br />
Euphractus sexcinctus<br />
Cerrado Habitat.  BRAZIL.  South America<br />
Range: East South America, Guianas to Argentina
    106314 Yellow or 6-Banded Armadillo.tif
  • Yellow or Six-banded Armadillo<br />
Euphractus sexcinctus<br />
Cerrado Habitat.  BRAZIL.  South America<br />
Range: East South America, Guianas to Argentina
    106294 Yellow or 6-Banded Armadillo.tif
  • Blue & Yellow Macaw<br />
Ara ararauna<br />
Cerrado, BRAZIL.  South America<br />
Range: e Panama to e Brazil
    108710 Blue & Yellow Macaw.tif
  • Toco Toucan at Nest with food for chick<br />
Ramphastos toco toco<br />
Cerrado Habitat. Piaui State, BRAZIL.  South America<br />
Range: Guianas to N. Argentina
    106842 Toco Toucan at Nest.tif
  • Great Potoo at Day time Roost<br />
Nyctibius grandis<br />
Cerrado Habitat, Piaui State,  BRAZIL.  South America<br />
Range: Mexico to Bolivia, Paraguay to SE Brazil
    106636 Great Potoo.tif
  • Yellow or Six-banded Armadillo<br />
Euphractus sexcinctus<br />
Cerrado Habitat. Piaui State, BRAZIL. South America<br />
Range; Guianas to Argentina
    106362 Yellow or 6-banded Armadillo .tif
  • Giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla)<br />
PHOTOGRAPHED IN: Serra da Bodoquena. Limestone elevated area which devides the Pantanal and the Cerrado. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America.<br />
RANGE: Central America, South America E of Andes to Uruguay and nw Argentina. Found in grasslands, swamps and lowland tropical forests. Density depends of food availability.  They are members of the Xenarthra (edentulous/toothless) order together with sloths and armadillos but are the only toothless members of the Order. They eat mainly ants and termites which are found by smell, then digging into the ground and inserting their sticky tongues into the nest. They feed for short periods at each nest, taking a very small percentage of usually worker ants which does not cause damage to the nest. Their tongues can extend up to 61cm / 12 inches and are coated with a thick saliva. It can move as rapidly as 150 times per minute licking up ants. Their stomachs do not secrete hydrochloric acid but depend instead on the formic acid content of the ants they eat to assist with digestion. They consume as much as 35,000 ants per day. They are usually active at dawn and dusk and spend up to 15 hours a day resting. They make shallow depressions in which to lay down and cover themselves with their tails to remain camourflaged. Giant anteaters have the lowest recorded body temperature of any placental mammal, 32,7 degrees C. 90.9 degrees F. A single young is born in the spring and is immediately able to use its claws to climb up onto the mothers back where it is carried around for several months.
    22293_Giant_anteater.tif
  • Hyacinth Macaw<br />
Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus<br />
Hyacinth Valley - Biobrazil Reserve,<br />
Cerrado Habitat<br />
Piaui State, BRAZIL. South America<br />
(100% WILD)
    D1X 1370 Hyacinth Macaw.jpg
  • Brown Capuchin Monkey - "Tool using"<br />
Cebus apella<br />
Cerrado Habitat<br />
Piaui State, BRAZIL. South America<br />
Range: Various habitats throughout South America<br />
Cracking palm nut from ( Atalea funifera) with rock<br />
"FIRST INTERNATIONALLY PUBLISHED RECORD OF NEW-WORLD PRIMATES USING TOOLS IN THE WILD"
    D1X 943 Nut Crackers.jpg
  • Brown Capuchin Monkey - "Tool using"<br />
Cebus apella<br />
Cerrado Habitat<br />
Piaui State, BRAZIL. South America<br />
Range: Various habitats throughout South America<br />
Cracking palm nut from ( Atalea funifera) with rock<br />
"FIRST INTERNATIONALLY PUBLISHED RECORD OF NEW-WORLD PRIMATES USING TOOLS IN THE WILD"
    D1X 916 Nut Crackers.jpg
  • Brown Capuchin Monkey - "Tool using"<br />
Cebus apella<br />
Cerrado Habitat<br />
Piaui State, BRAZIL. South America<br />
Range: Various habitats throughout South America<br />
Cracking palm nut from ( Atalea funifera) with rock<br />
"FIRST INTERNATIONALLY PUBLISHED RECORD OF NEW-WORLD PRIMATES USING TOOLS IN THE WILD"
    D1X 909 Nut Crackers.jpg
  • Hyacinth Macaw Feeding<br />
Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus<br />
Feeding on (Atalea funifera) Palm nuts<br />
Hyacinth Valley - Biobrazil Reserve,<br />
Cerrado Habitat<br />
Piaui State, BRAZIL. South America<br />
(100% WILD)
    D1X 1220 Hyacinth Macaw.jpg
  • Brown Capuchin Monkey - "Tool using"<br />
Cebus apella<br />
Cerrado Habitat<br />
Piaui State, BRAZIL. South America<br />
Range: Various habitats throughout South America<br />
Cracking palm nut from ( Atalea funifera) with rock<br />
"FIRST INTERNATIONALLY PUBLISHED RECORD OF NEW-WORLD PRIMATES USING TOOLS IN THE WILD"
    D1X 919 Nut Crackers.jpg
  • Brown Capuchin Monkey - "Tool using"<br />
Cebus apella<br />
Cerrado Habitat<br />
Piaui State, BRAZIL. South America<br />
Range: Various habitats throughout South America<br />
Cracking palm nut from ( Atalea funifera) with rock<br />
"FIRST INTERNATIONALLY PUBLISHED RECORD OF NEW-WORLD PRIMATES USING TOOLS IN THE WILD"
    D1X 918 Nut Crackers.jpg
  • Brown Capuchin Monkey Tool Using<br />
Cebus apella<br />
Cerrado Habitat, Piaui State.  BRAZIL.  South America<br />
They use rocks to crack open palm nuts - returning to the same anvils to do this
    106980 Brown Capuchin Monkey.jpg
  • Brown Capuchin Monkey Tool Using<br />
Cebus apella<br />
Cerrado Habitat, Piaui State.  BRAZIL.  South America<br />
They use rocks to crack open palm nuts - returning to the same anvils to do this
    107196 Brown Capuchin Monkey.jpg
  • Brown Capuchin Monkey Tool Using<br />
Cebus apella<br />
Cerrado Habitat, Piaui State.  BRAZIL.  South America<br />
They use rocks to crack open palm nuts - returning to the same anvils to do this
    107074 Brown Capuchin Monkeys.jpg
  • Mara D'Oliveira with Palm Nuts for Monkeys<br />
Brown Capuchin Monkeys return to an anvil sight and crack them open with rocks<br />
Cebus apella<br />
Cerrado Habitat, Piaui State.  BRAZIL.  South America
    111334 Mara D'Oliveira.jpg
  • Brown Capuchin Monkeys<br />
Cebus apella<br />
Cerrado Habitat, Piaui State.  BRAZIL.  South America
    107202 Brown Capuchin Monkeys.jpg
  • Hyacinth Macaw<br />
Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus<br />
Hyacinth Valley - Biobrazil Reserve,<br />
Cerrado Habitat<br />
Piaui State, BRAZIL. South America<br />
(100% WILD)
    D1X_1413_Hyacinth_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
  • Iguanid Lizard<br />
Cerrado Habitat.  Piaui State.  BRAZIL  South America
    113274 Iguanid Lizard.tif
  • Juvenile Skink<br />
Red Tail to direct predation away from head and escape using autotomy<br />
Cerrado Habitat.  Piaui State.  BRAZIL  South America
    113116 Juvenile Skink.tif
  • Anvils used by Brown Capuchin Monkeys to crack palm nuts open with rocks.<br />
Cebus apella<br />
Piaui State,  Cerrado Habitat<br />
BRAZIL.  South America
    107218 Anvils used by Capuchins.tif
  • Anvils used by Brown Capuchin Monkeys to crack palm nuts open with rocks.<br />
Cebus apella<br />
Piaui State,  Cerrado Habitat<br />
BRAZIL.  South America
    107213 Old Anvil used by Capuchins.tif
  • Brown Capuchin Monkey<br />
Cebus apella<br />
Cerrado Habitat, Piaui State.  BRAZIL.  South America
    107172 Brown Capuchin.tif
  • Anvils used by Brown Capuchin Monkeys to crack palm nuts open with rocks.<br />
Cebus apella<br />
Piaui State,  Cerrado Habitat<br />
BRAZIL.  South America
    107207 Anvil used by Capuchins.tif
  • Mara D'Oliveira with Palm Nuts for Monkeys<br />
Brown Capuchin Monkeys return to an anvil sight and crack them open with rocks<br />
Cebus apella<br />
Cerrado Habitat, Piaui State.  BRAZIL.  South America
    111334 Mara D'Oliveira.tif
  • Brown Capuchin Monkey<br />
Cebus apella<br />
Cerrado Habitat, Piaui State.  BRAZIL.  South America<br />
These monkeys in this habitat are unusually terrestrial
    107196 Brown Capuchin Monkey.tif
  • Brown Capuchin Monkey Tool Using<br />
Cebus apella<br />
Cerrado Habitat, Piaui State.  BRAZIL.  South America<br />
They use rocks to crack open palm nuts - returning to the same anvils to do this
    106980 Brown Capuchin Monkey.tif
  • Great Potoo (Day time Roost)<br />
Nyctibius grandis<br />
Cerrado Habitat. BRAZIL.  South America<br />
Range; Mexico to Bolivia, Paraguay and se Brazil
    106642 Great Potoo.tif
  • Baby Spectacled Caiman<br />
Caiman crocodylus<br />
Cerrado Habitat.  BRAZIL.  South America
    106277 Baby Spectacled Caiman.tif
  • Common Potoo day time Roost<br />
Nyctibius griseus griseus<br />
Cerrado Habitat.  BRAZIL.  South America<br />
Range; Colombia, Guianas, Trinidad to Brazil and Argentina
    106216 Common Potoo.tif
  • Common Potoo day time Roost<br />
Nyctibius griseus griseus<br />
Cerrado Habitat.  BRAZIL.  South America<br />
Range; Colombia, Guianas, Trinidad to Brazil and Argentina
    106140 Common Potoo.tif
  • Anaconda Sunbathing<br />
Eunectes murinus<br />
Cerrado Habitat.  Piaui State.  BRAZIL  South America
    113258 Anaconda Sunbathing.tif
  • Thick Corky Tree Bark<br />
Typical vegetation of the Cerrado Habitat<br />
Piaui State,  BRAZIL   South America
    110439 Thick Corky Tree Bark.tif
  • Thick Corky Bark<br />
Typical of Cerrado Habitat.<br />
Piaui State. BRAZIL.  South America<br />
Threatened Habitat
    110462 Thick Corky Bark.tif
  • Green Iguana<br />
Iguana iguana<br />
Cerrado Habitat.  Piaui State.   BRAZIL   South America<br />
Range: Central & South America
    109798 Green Iguana.tif
  • Giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla)<br />
PHOTOGRAPHED IN: Serra da Bodoquena. Limestone elevated area which devides the Pantanal and the Cerrado. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America.<br />
RANGE: Central America, South America E of Andes to Uruguay and nw Argentina. Found in grasslands, swamps and lowland tropical forests. Density depends of food availability.  They are members of the Xenarthra (edentulous/toothless) order together with sloths and armadillos but are the only toothless members of the Order. They eat mainly ants and termites which are found by smell, then digging into the ground and inserting their sticky tongues into the nest. They feed for short periods at each nest, taking a very small percentage of usually worker ants which does not cause damage to the nest. Their tongues can extend up to 61cm / 12 inches and are coated with a thick saliva. It can move as rapidly as 150 times per minute licking up ants. Their stomachs do not secrete hydrochloric acid but depend instead on the formic acid content of the ants they eat to assist with digestion. They consume as much as 35,000 ants per day. They are usually active at dawn and dusk and spend up to 15 hours a day resting. They make shallow depressions in which to lay down and cover themselves with their tails to remain camourflaged. Giant anteaters have the lowest recorded body temperature of any placental mammal, 32,7 degrees C. 90.9 degrees F. A single young is born in the spring and is immediately able to use its claws to climb up onto the mothers back where it is carried around for several months.
    22293_Giant_anteater.tif
  • Hyacinth Macaw<br />
Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus<br />
Hyacinth Valley - Biobrazil Reserve,<br />
Cerrado Habitat<br />
Piaui State, BRAZIL. South America<br />
(100% WILD)
    D1X_1390_Hyacinth_Macaw.tif
  • Hyacinth Macaw<br />
Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus<br />
Hyacinth Valley - Biobrazil Reserve,<br />
Cerrado Habitat<br />
Piaui State, BRAZIL. South America<br />
(100% WILD)
    D1X 1390 Hyacinth Macaw.jpg
  • Hyacinth Macaw Feeding<br />
Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus<br />
Feeding on (Atalea funifera) Palm nuts<br />
Hyacinth Valley - Biobrazil Reserve,<br />
Cerrado Habitat<br />
Piaui State, BRAZIL. South America<br />
(100% WILD)
    D1X 1260 Hyacinth Macaw.jpg
  • Hyacinth Macaw Feeding<br />
Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus<br />
Feeding on (Atalea funifera) Palm nuts<br />
Hyacinth Valley - Biobrazil Reserve,<br />
Cerrado Habitat<br />
Piaui State, BRAZIL. South America<br />
(100% WILD)
    D1X 1251 Hyacinth Macaw.jpg
  • Hyacinth Macaw Feeding<br />
Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus<br />
Feeding on (Atalea funifera) Palm nuts<br />
Hyacinth Valley - Biobrazil Reserve,<br />
Cerrado Habitat<br />
Piaui State, BRAZIL. South America<br />
(100% WILD)
    D1X 1247 Hyacinth Macaw.jpg
  • Brown Capuchin Monkey - "Tool using" Placing the nut<br />
Cebus apella<br />
Cerrado Habitat<br />
Piaui State, BRAZIL. South America<br />
Range: Various habitats throughout South America<br />
Cracking palm nut from ( Atalea funifera) with rock<br />
"FIRST INTERNATIONALLY PUBLISHED RECORD OF NEW-WORLD PRIMATES USING TOOLS IN THE WILD"
    D1X 939 Nut Crackers.jpg
  • Brown Capuchin Monkey - "Tool using"<br />
Cebus apella<br />
Cerrado Habitat<br />
Piaui State, BRAZIL. South America<br />
Range: Various habitats throughout South America<br />
Cracking palm nut from ( Atalea funifera) with rock<br />
"FIRST INTERNATIONALLY PUBLISHED RECORD OF NEW-WORLD PRIMATES USING TOOLS IN THE WILD"
    D1X 910 Nut Crackers.jpg
  • Hyacinth Macaw Feeding<br />
Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus<br />
Feeding on (Atalea funifera) Palm nuts<br />
Hyacinth Valley - Biobrazil Reserve,<br />
Cerrado Habitat<br />
Piaui State, BRAZIL. South America<br />
(100% WILD)
    D1X 1286 Hyacinth Macaw.jpg
  • Brown Capuchin Monkey - "Tool using"<br />
Cebus apella<br />
Cerrado Habitat<br />
Piaui State, BRAZIL. South America<br />
Range: Various habitats throughout South America<br />
Cracking palm nut from ( Atalea funifera) with rock<br />
"FIRST INTERNATIONALLY PUBLISHED RECORD OF NEW-WORLD PRIMATES USING TOOLS IN THE WILD"
    D1X 906 Nut Crackers.jpg
  • Brown Capuchin Monkey Tool Using<br />
Cebus apella<br />
Cerrado Habitat, Piaui State.  BRAZIL.  South America<br />
They use rocks to crack open palm nuts - returning to the same anvils to do this
    106981 Brown Capuchin Monkey.jpg
  • Brown Capuchin Monkey Tool Using<br />
Cebus apella<br />
Cerrado Habitat, Piaui State.  BRAZIL.  South America<br />
They use rocks to crack open palm nuts - returning to the same anvils to do this
    107097 Brown Capuchin Monkey.jpg
  • Rocks used by Brown Capuchin Monkeys to crack palm nuts <br />
Cebus apella<br />
Piaui State,  Cerrado Habitat<br />
BRAZIL.  South America
    111333 Weighing Rock.jpg
  • Hyacinth Macaw<br />
Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus<br />
Hyacinth Valley - Biobrazil Reserve,<br />
Cerrado Habitat<br />
Piaui State, BRAZIL. South America<br />
(100% WILD)
    D1X_1390_Hyacinth_Macaw.jpg
  • Cowboy, Serra da Bodoquena. Limestone elevated area which devides the Pantanal and the Cerrado. Mato Grosso do Sur Province. BRAZIL.  South America
    22331_Cowboy_Serra_da_Bodoquena.jpg
  • Hyacinth Macaw Drinking from Palm Nut<br />
Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus<br />
(Atalea funifera) Palm nuts<br />
Hyacinth Valley - Biobrazil Reserve,<br />
Cerrado Habitat<br />
Piaui State, BRAZIL. South America<br />
(100% WILD)
    D1X_1210_Hyacinth_Drinking.jpg
  • 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 1825 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 1818 Maned Wolf.jpg
  • Maned Wolf<br />
Chrysocyon brachyurus<br />
Range: c & ne Brazil, Lowlands of Bolivia, Paraguay & Argentina
    D1X 1572 Maned Wolf.jpg
  • Maned Wolf<br />
Chrysocyon brachyurus<br />
Range: c & ne Brazil, Lowlands of Bolivia, Paraguay & Argentina
    D1X 1516 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 1821 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
  • Brazilian 'Vaquero' Cowboy<br />
Cerrado Habitat<br />
Piaui State, BRAZIL.  South America
    D1X_2503_Cerrado_Cowboy.tif
  • Brazilian 'Vaquero' Cowboy Drinking from River<br />
Cerrado Habitat<br />
Piaui State, BRAZIL.  South America
    D1X_2493_Cerrado_Cowboy.tif
  • Brazilian 'Vaquero' Cowboy<br />
Cerrado Habitat<br />
Piaui State, BRAZIL.  South America
    D1X_2502_Cerrado_Cowboy.tif
  • White-lipped peccaries (Tayassu pecari) They seem to enjoy close contact with each other. Part of possibly the largest known single herd of this species.<br />
Serra da Bodoquena. Limestone elevated area which devides the Pantanal and the Cerrado. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America
    24207_White-lipped_peccaries.tif
  • 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.
    23162_Red_&_green_macaw.tif
  • Buff-necked ibis (Theristicus caudatus)<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: E Colombia, Venezuela, Guianas, se Brazil (Mato Grosso), sw Brazil, E Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay and n Argentina.
    22298_Buff-necked_ibis.tif
  • Red-legged seriema (Cariama cristata) - Aggression / threat behaviour<br />
Seen in the open grasslands and fields usually in the heat of the day feeding on insects and small vertibrates.<br />
Serra da Bodoquena. Limestone elevated area which devides the Pantanal and the Cerrado. Mato Grosso do Sur Province. BRAZIL.  South America
    22239_Red-legged_seriema.tif
  • Buff-necked ibis (Theristicus caudatus)<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: E Colombia, Venezuela, Guianas, se Brazil (Mato Grosso), sw Brazil, E Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay and n Argentina.
    22298_Buff-necked_ibis.jpg
  • Maned Wolf<br />
Chrysocyon brachyurus<br />
Cerrado.  BRAZIL.   South America<br />
Savannahs of Southern South America<br />
NEAR THREATENED
    111624 Maned Wolf.tif
  • Maned Wolf<br />
Chrysocyon brachyurus<br />
Cerrado.  BRAZIL.   South America<br />
Savannahs of Southern South America<br />
NEAR THREATENED
    111675 Maned Wolf.tif
  • White-lipped peccaries (Tayassu pecari) They seem to enjoy close contact with each other. Part of possibly the largest known single herd of this species.<br />
Serra da Bodoquena. Limestone elevated area which devides the Pantanal and the Cerrado. Mato Grosso do Sul Province. BRAZIL.  South America
    24207_White-lipped_peccaries.tif
  • Brazilian tapir (Tapirus terrestris) Male. WILD<br />
PHOTOGRAPHED IN: Serra da Bodoquena. Limestone elevated area which devides the Pantanal and the Cerrado. Mato Grosso do Sur Province. BRAZIL.  South America. RANGE: South America, E of Andes from n colombia to s Brazil, n Argentina and Paraguay, including Amazonia and Orinoco tropical forest basins.  They habit lowland rain forest and lower montaine forest from sea level to 1,700 meters (5,600 ft). <br />
Over hunting by humans and forest destruction is causing their numbers to decline dramatically and they are now classified as near threatened. They are predictable as they use well defined paths to water, where they spend large amounts of time either fully submerged or mud-wallowing. They live on average of 30 years with the female giving birth on average of 1 young every two years. These are the heaviest wild land mammals in South America.
    23013_Brazilian_tapir.tif
  • Red-legged seriema (Cariama cristata) - Aggression / threat behaviour<br />
Seen in the open grasslands and fields usually in the heat of the day feeding on insects and small vertibrates.<br />
Serra da Bodoquena. Limestone elevated area which devides the Pantanal and the Cerrado. Mato Grosso do Sur Province. BRAZIL.  South America
    22239_Red-legged_seriema.tif
  • Rufous Hornero (Ovenbird) building nest<br />
furnarius rufus<br />
Cerrado, Piaui State, BRAZIL. South America<br />
Range; Central Brazil South
    D1X_4515_Hornero.tif
  • White Woodpeckers<br />
Melanerpes candidus<br />
Cerrado, Piaui State, BRAZIL.  South America
    D1X 2177 White Woodpeckers.jpg
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