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Brazil Tag

HomePosts tagged "Brazil"(Page 2)
29 July 2019
Central and South America
BrazilJaguarPantanal

Pantanal question for a friend

So a friend of mine is going with his gf to Brazil, and is looking to spend a few nights in the Pantanal. They’re not huge wildlife enthusiasts like me, but they will definit

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27 November 2018
Central and South America
Brazil

Brazil: Atlantic Forest and Southern Pantanal

Here is a summary report from our trip to Brazil this past August. Brazil 2018 We saw 28 mammal species including Hoary Fox, Buffy-tufted Marmoset, Golden Lion Tamarin, and had sev

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9 August 2017
Central and South America
BrazilVanzolini saki

Vanzolini Saki Rediscovered

See here: (link). I was skeptical of the Monk Saki split, but this one certainly looks distinctive.

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3 November 2016
Central and South America
BrazilPantanal

Two Weeks in the Pantanal

This past September, we spent 2 weeks in the Pantanal.  It was a fantastic trip that exceeded our already high expectations. We saw 22 mammal species (not counting the non-native

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8 May 2014
Uncategorised
BrazilMarmosetsSouth America

Not unique to humans: marmoset shows compassion for dying mate (with VIDEO)

Fascinating article and video from Mongabay.com: http://news.mongabay.com/2014/0507-mark-marmoset-death.html?n3ws1ttr – HeavenlyJane  

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28 May 2013
Central and South America
AmazonbiodiversityBrazilMonkeysPeruPrimate speciesPrimatesrichnessspecies

Random Question about Primate Species Richness in Latin America

SO, once upon a time, before there was SO much information on Wikipedia (such as pages that list all the mammal species of most countries), before Mammalwatching.com was so compreh

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