Peru
Fulvous Whistling Duck
They build a ramp from their nest, which leads to a nearby water source
Gypsy Moth
One of the most invasive species in the world
IMG Boa Constrictor
The first IMG boa was born in a litter of anerythristic boas.
Panthera atrox (American Lion)
Panthera atrox was about 25 percent larger than modern lions
Peruvian Guinea Pig
The Peruvian guinea pig is well known for its long, soft tresses and edgy bangs.
Teddy Guinea Pig
Teddy guinea pigs resemble teddy bears, hence their name.
Whitetail Deer
White-tail deer are good swimmers
Stupendemys
The largest freshwater turtle known to have ever lived!
Upland Sandpiper
They make jerky movements as they walk through the grass, searching for food.
Brazilian Treehopper
They feed on tree sap!
Blue Tanager (Blue-Grey Tanager)
They travel and forage in pairs or groups
Orange Tanager (Orange-Headed Tanager)
They inhabit the lowlands of the Amazon rainforest
Wattled Jacana
They are typically noisy birds but take on a soft tone with their young.
Jabiru
They form lifelong pair bonds and live in groups near water sources.
Amazonian Royal Flycatcher
They use their bright royal-looking crests during mating season
Short-Eared Owl
The short-eared owl is one of the most widespread owl species in the world, covering five continents.
Swainson’s Hawk
Their wings form a “V” shape when flying.