https://gizmodo.com/man-takes-first-ever-photo-of-living-colombian-weasel-a-1835102519
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New Trip Reports: Central America and Panama
Jon Hall, , Central and South America, 0
Curtis Hart sent me a trip report from Panama and some notes for Central America Panama 2008: Curtis Hart,...
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New River Dolphin Species
Jon Hall, , Central and South America, 0
Apparently there’s a new species of Boto in the Amazon. Anyone seen it? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-25841135 Jon
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New monkey, marsupial and shrew amongst 8 new mammal species found in Peru
Jon Hall, , Central and South America, 0
http://www.wildlifeextra.com/go/news/peru-new-species.html
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New Trip Reports: Argentina and the Falklands
Jon Hall, , Central and South America, grisons, sei whales, 0
Two interesting new reports from an under-reported area. Richard Webb, 2 weeks & 17 species with some great ones...
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Giant armadillos
mattinidaho, , Central and South America, 3
Scientists document baby giant armadillos for the first time.
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Bat ID Pantanal
Manul, , Central and South America, Brazil, 3
Hi there We are currently in Pouso Alegre and found these bats in the wooden house behind the lodge....
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Are seagulls killing whales in Patagonia?
Jon Hall, , Central and South America, 0
This is interesting… and if the theory is true its a great example of how complex the interactions are...
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New Trip Report: La Selva Costa Rica
Ben S, , Central and South America, Baird's Tapir, Central and South America, Costa Rica, La Selva, Northern Naked-tailed Armadillo, Silky Anteater, 0
I’ve uploaded a new trip report for a week-long trip to La Selva Biological Station in Costa Rica last...
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Yes,I saw these too a while ago: great stuff; what a beautiful animal! A lot of weasel pictures have shown up lately on internet, a couple of years ago it started with beautiful images of malayan weasel, then the same with the back-striped weasel and yellow-bellied weasel, and recently even some images of the indonesian mountain weasel. It seems we are only still missing the tropical weasel… (Although I would not be surprised if this one is closely related to the long tailed weasel).