jaguars, tigers, howler monkeys, spider monkeys and orangutans; reptiles such as caimans and the green anaconda; amphibians such as poison dart frogs and the red-eyed tree frog; and birds such as toucans, macaws and the harpy eagle.
South America is home not just to the world’s largest, and most famous rainforest – theAmazon Rainforest, but also to other important rainforests, including theAtlantic Rainforestand the mountainouscloud forestsof northwestern South America. Other important South American wildlife locations include t...
Birds –Birds fly through habitats worldwide, pollinating, spreading seeds or preying on insects and rodents to control populations. Watching vibrant tropical birds like toucans and parrots or even familiar backyard songbirds like cardinals and chickadees brings joy. Insects –Bees, butterflies, ants ...
Not all birds of this species have the same red and green coloring. It’s believed the plumage color of the species may change over time. Reaching a size of up to 15 inches, this species used to be seen in Western South America but is now also spotted in The United States. California...
forest antelope that lives in the tropical jungles of Central Africa. One of the world’s most distinctive antelopes, the bongo has a bright, chestnut-brown coat with vertical white stripes. With a shoulder height of up to 1.3 m / 4.3 ft, the bongo is the world’s third-largest antelope...
Dolphins are aquatic mammals. They don't have gills like fish, and need to come to the surface of the water to breathe. Dolphins are known for their high intelligence. Find out more about this animalhere. Dugong Dugong Dugongs are marine mammals. They are found on the coasts of western ...