Alouatta sara
[conservation_status]
Its roar rolls through the canopy at dawn — low, echoing, and impossible to ignore. Red howlers live high in the trees, feeding mostly on leaves. Their…
Lycalopex culpaeus
[conservation_status]
It looks like a fox, but stands taller, with sharper features and a colder wind in its coat.
The culpeo roams the Andes and open scrublands of…
Megaptera novaeangliae
[conservation_status]
It breaches with force, then vanishes beneath the surface like a shadow in motion.
Humpback whales are long-distance travelers — migrating thousands of kilometers between feeding and…
Choloepus hoffmanni
[conservation_status]
It moves only when it must — and even then, barely. This sloth lives alone in the treetops, wrapped in shaggy fur that often hosts algae and…
Ateles geoffroyi
[conservation_status]
Long arms, even longer tail — like a fifth limb that grips, balances, and swings.
Spider monkeys travel fast and high, rarely touching the ground. They leap…
Cebus capucinus
[conservation_status]
Bright eyes, pale face, restless hands — always watching, always testing.
White-faced capuchins live in tight-knit troops, moving quickly through the canopy in search of fruit, insects,…
Alouatta palliata
[conservation_status]
You’ll hear it before you see it (if you can see it) — a low, guttural roar rolling through the canopy at dawn.
Mantled howlers live high…
Otaria flavescens
[conservation_status]
Thick neck, blunt snout, and a roar that carries over the surf.
These sea lions haul out in noisy colonies along rocky shores, where males fight for…
Sundasciurus tenuis
[conservation_status]
It moves like a whisper — small, slim, and quick through the trees.
The slender squirrel lives high in the canopy, feeding on fruit, insects, and bark.…