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April 2019

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13 April 2019
Central and South America
Amazon River DolphinBolivian Big-eared Mouse Arequipa Department coastline: South American Fur SealBolivian Squirrel Muyuna Lodge: Amazon Bamboo RatBrown Agouti Santa Eulalia Valley: Common Mountain Viscacha Allpahuayo-Mishana National Reserve: Red-mantled Saddleback TamarinBrown-throated Three-toed SlothColombian HowlerCulpeoKinkajouLarge-headed CapuchinLima: Marine OtterNancy Ma’s Night MonkeyNorth Amazon Red SquirrelPeru Amazon River Dolphin Night Monkey Pygmy Marmoset Marine Otter Salinas y Aguada Blanca Reserve: Common Mountain ViscachaProboscis BatPygmy MarmosetSac-winged Bat species (?)Short-tailed Fruit Bat Islas de AnconSouth American Sea-lion Huacarpay Lake: Montane Guinea Pig Manu Road: Bolivian SquirrelVicuna

Video Mammals of Peru

Hi people,   Some mammals I filmed during five week long birding trip to Peru in July/August 2018:   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yldVy1JCWus&t=186s   Salinas

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