South-eastern (Bridled) Four-eyed Opossum. Central American (Derby's) Woolly Opossum
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1 MONITO DEL MONTE Monito del Monte AMERICAN OPOSSUMS Big Lutrine Opossum Massoia's Lutrine Opposum Anderson's Four-eyed Opossum South-eastern (Bridled) Four-eyed Opossum Orinoco Four-eyed Opossum McIlhenny's Four-eyed Opossum Mondolfi's Four-eyed Opossum Olrog's Four-eyed Opossum Grey Four-eyed Opossum Brown Four-eyed Opossum Water Opossum Brazilian White-eared Opossum Guianan White-eared Opossum Andean White-eared Opossum Southern Black-eared Opossum Northern Black-eared Opossum Central American (Derby's) Woolly Opossum Brown-eared Woolly Opossum Bare-tailed Woolly Opossum Black-shouldered Opossum Bushy-tailed Opossum ARMADILLOS Southern Long-nosed Armadillo Great Long-nosed Armadillo Nine-banded Armadillo Hairy Long-nosed Armadillo Llanos Long-nosed Armadillo Seven-banded Armadillo Yepes' Long-nosed Armadillo Screaming Hairy Armadillo Six-banded Armadillo Chacoan Fairy Armadillo Pink Fairy Armadillo Southern Three-banded Armadillo Brazilian Three-banded Armadillo Northern Naked-tailed Armadillo Chacoan Naked-tailed Armadillo Greater Naked-tailed Armadillo Southern Naked-tailed Armadillo Giant Armadillo AMERICAN ANTEATERS Northern Tamandua SILKY ANTEATER Silky Anteater TWO-TOED SLOTHS Southern Two-toed Sloth Marsupialia Microbiotheriidae Dromiciops gliroides Marsupialia Didelphidae Lutreolina crassicaudata Lutreolina massoia Philander andersoni Philander frenatus Philander deltae Philander mcilhennyi Philander mmondolfi Philander olrogi Philander opossum Metachirus nudicaudatus Chironectes minimus Didelphis albiventris Didelphis imperfecta Didelphis pernigra Didelphis aurita Didelphis marsupialis Caluromys derbianus Caluromys lanatus Caluromys philander Caluromysiops irrupta Glironia venusta Xenarthra Dasypodidae Dasypus hybridus Dasypus kappleri Dasypus novemcinctus Dasypus pilosus Dasypus sabanicola Dasypus septemcinctus Dasypus yepesi Chaetophractus vellerosus Euphractus sexcinctus Calyptothracctus retusus Chlamyphorus truncatus Tolypeutes matacus Tolypeutes tricinctus Cabassous centralis Cabassous chacoensis Cabassous tatouay Cabassous unicinctus Priodontes maximus Xenarthra Myrmecophagidae Tamandua mexicana Xenarthra Cyclopedidae Cyclopes didactylus Xenarthra Megalonychidae Choloepus didactylus
2 Hoffmann's Two-toed Sloth THREE-TOED SLOTHS Maned Three-toed Sloth Pale-throated Three-toed Sloth RABBITS AND HARES Venezuelan Lowland Rabbit Eastern Cottontail Forest Rabbit (Tapiti) SQUIRRELS Guianan Squirrel South Yungas Red Squirrel Yellow-throated Squirrel Red-tailed Squirrel Bolivian Squirrel Andean Squirrel Sanborn's Squirrel Guayaquil Squirrel Fiery Squirrel Junin Red Squirrel Northern Amazon Red Squirrel Southern Amazon Red Squirrel Central American Dwarf Squirrel Amazon Dwarf Squirrel Western Dwarf Squirrel Santander Dwarf Squirrel Neotropical Pygmy Squirrel NEW WORLD PORCUPINES Bicolor-spined Porcupine Koopman's Porcupine Brazilian Porcupine Stump-tailed Porcupine Long-tailed Hairy Dwarf Porcupine Bahia Hairy Dwarf Porcupine Black-tailed Hairy Dwarf Porcupine Paraguay Hairy Dwarf Porcupine Frosted Hairy Dwarf Porcupine Quichua Hairy Dwarf Porcupine Van Roosmalens' Hairy Dwarf Porcupine Orange-spined Hairy Dwarf Porcupine Brown Hairy Dwarf Porcupine Bristle-spined Porcupine AGOUTIS AND PACAS Red Acouchi Green Acouchi Orinoco Agouti Kalinowski's Agouti Orange Agouti Iack's Red-rumped Agouti Black-rumped Agouti Choloepus hoffmanni Xenarthra Bradypodidae Bradypus torquatus Bradypus tridactylus Lagomorpha Leporidae Sylvilagus varynaensis Sylvilagus floridanus Sylvilagus brasiliensis Rodentia Sciuridae Sciurus aestuans Sciurus argentinius Sciurus gilvigularis Sciurus granatensis Sciurus ignitus Sciurus pucheranii Sciurus sanborni Sciurus stramineus Sciurus flammifer Sciurus pyrrhinus Sciurus igniventris Sciurus spadiceus Microsciurus alfari Microsciurus flaviventer Microsciurus mimulus Microsciurus santanderensis Sciurillus pusillus Rodentia Erethizontidae Coendou bicolor Coendou nycthemera Coendou prehensilis Coendou rufescens Coendou ichillus Coendou insidiosus Coendou melanurus Coendou paragayensis Coendou pruinosus Coendou quichua Coendou roosmalenorum Coendou spinosus Coendou vestitus Chaetomys subspinosus Rodentia Agoutidae Myoprocta acouchy Myoprocta exilis Dasyprocta guamara Dasyprocta kalinowskii Dasyprocta croconota Dasyprocta iacki Dasyprocta prymnolopha
3 Brown Agouti Paca Mountain Paca PACARANA Pacarana CAVIES AND GUINEA PIGS Chacoan Mara CAPYBARA ETC Lesser Capybara VISCACHAS AND CHINCHILLAS Ecuadorian Mountain Viscacha Wolffsohn's Viscacha Short-tailed Chinchilla Chinchilla CATS Jaguarundi Pampas Cat Northern Oncilla Southern Oncilla Margay Andean Cat DOGS AND FOXES Northern Gray Fox Darwin's Fox Sechuran Fox Short-eared Dog Bush Dog OTTERS, WEASELS AND BADGERS Marine Otter Southern River Otter Molina's Hog-nosed Skunk Striped Hog-nosed Skunk Lesser Grison Greater Grison Long-tailed Weasel Colombian Weasel Amazon Weasel Patagonian Weasel RACCOONS Eastern Lowland (Allen's) Olingo Andean Olingo (Olinguito) Kinkajou White-nosed Coati Eastern Mountain Coati Western Mountain Coati TAMARINS AND MARMOSETS (Spix's) Saddle-backed Tamarin Emperor Tamarin Mottle-face Tamarin Dasyprocta variegata Cuniculus paca Cuniculus taczanowskii Rodentia Dinomyidae Dinomys branickii Rodentia Caviidae Dolichotis salinicola Rodentia Hydrochoeridae Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris Rodentia Chinchillidae Lagidium ahuacaense Lagidium wolffsohni Chinchilla brevicaudata Chinchilla lanigera Carnivora Felidae Puma yaguarondi Leopardus colocolo Leopardus tigrina Leopardus guttatus Leopardus wiedii Leopardus jacobita Carnivora Canidae Urocyon cinereoargenteus Pseudalopex culpaeus Pseudalopex sechurae Atelocynus microtis Speothos venaticus Carnivora Mustelidae Lutra felina Lutra provocax Conepatus chinga Conepatus semistriatus Galictis cuja Galictis vittata Mustela frenata Mustela felipei Mustela africana Lyncodon patagonicus Carnivora Procyonidae Bassaricyon alleni Bassaricyon nelsoni Potos flavus Nasua narica Nasuella meridensis Nasuella olivacea Primates Callitrichidae Saguinus fuscicollis Saguinus imperator Saguinus inustus
4 Red-bellied Tamarin White-footed Tamarin Martins' Bare-faced Tamarin Mustached Tamarin Black-handed Tamarin Black-mantled Tamarin Cotton-top Tamarin Golden-mantled Saddle-back Tamarin Black-faced Lion Tamarin Golden-headed Lion Tamarin Black Lion Tamarin Golden Lion Tamarin Goeldi's Marmoset Buffy-tufted-ear Marmoset Buffy-headed Marmoset Geoffroy's Tufted-ear Marmoset Wied's Black-tufted-ear Marmoset Black-tufted-ear Marmoset Rio Acari Marmoset Silvery Marmoset Golden-white Tassel-ear Marmoset Snethlage's Marmoset Santarem Marmoset Black-crowned Dwarf Marmoset Rio Aripuana (Hershkovitz's) Marmoset Golden-white Bare-ear Marmoset Rio Manicore Marmoset Marca's Marmoset Maues Marmoset Black-headed Marmoset Rondon's Marmoset Satere-Maues' Marmoset NEW WORLD MONKEYS Golden-backed Squirrel Monkey Black-headed Squirrel Monkey Humboldt's White-fronted Capuchin Ecuadorian White-fronted Capuchin White-faced Capuchin Ka'apor Capuchin Brown Weeper Capuchin Guianan Brown Capuchin Bearded (Black-striped Tufted) Capuchin Black-horned Capuchin Hooded Capuchin Crested Capuchin Yellow-breasted Capuchin Blond Capuchin Azara's Night Monkey Lemurine Night Monkey Saguinus labiatus Saguinus leucopus Saguinus martinsi Saguinus mystax Saguinus niger Saguinus nigricollis Saguinus oedipus Saguinus tripartitus Leontopithecus caissara Leontopithecus chrysomelas Leontopithecus chrysopygus Leontopithecus rosalia Callimico goeldii Callithrix aurita Callithrix flaviceps Callithrix geoffroyi Callithrix kuhlii Callithrix penicillata Mico acariensis Mico argentatus Mico chrysoleucos Mico emiliae Mico humeralifer Mico humilis Mico intermedius Mico leucippe Mico manicorensis Mico marcai Mico mauesi Mico nigriceps Mico rondoni Mico saterei Primates Atelidae Saimiri ustus Saimiri vanzolinii Cebus albifrons Cebus equatorialis Cebus capucinus Cebus kaapori Cebus brunneus Sapajus apella Sapajus libidinosus Sapajus nigritus Sapajus cay Sapajus robustus Sapajus xanthosternos Sapajos flavius Aotus azarai Aotus lemurinus
5 Gray-legged Night Monkey Panamanian Night Monkey Brumback's Night Monkey Andean Night Monkey Black-headed Night Monkey Humboldt's Night Monkey Spix's Night Monkey Hernandez-Camachos Night Monkey Lake Baptista Titi Madidi Titi Blond Titi Prince Bernhard's Titi Chestnut-bellied (Booted) Titi Caqueta Titi Ashy Titi Coimbra-Filho's Titi Coppery Titi Red-crowned (Double-browed) Titi White-eared Titi Doubtful (Dubious) Titi Hoffmanns' Titi Yellow-handed (Lucifer) Titi White-chested Titi Medem's Titi Southern Bahian (Black-handed) Titi Rio Beni Titi Red-bellied (Dusky) Titi Black-fronted Titi San Martin Titi Olallas' Titi Ornate Titi Pale (Pallid) Titi Masked Titi Rio Purus (Red-crowned) Titi Rio Jurua (Kinglet) Titi Stephen Nash's Titi White-collared Titi Equatorial Saki Buffy Saki Gray's Bald-faced Saki Geoffroy's Monk Saki Miller's Monk Saki Golden-faced Saki Vanzolinii's Bald-faced Saki Red-nosed Bearded Saki Bearded Saki Black Bearded Saki Uta Hick's Bearded Saki Black-headed Uakari Aotus griseimembra Aotus zonalis Aotus brumbacki Aotus miconax Aotus nigriceps Aotus trivirgatus Aotus vociferans Aotus jorgehernadezi Callicebus baptista Callicebus aureipalatii Callicebus barbarabrownae Callicebus bernhardi Callicebus caligatus Callicebus caquentus Callicebus cinerascens Callicebus coimbrai Callicebus cupreus Callicebus discolor Callicebus donacophilus Callicebus dubius Callicebus hoffmannsi Callicebus lucifer Callicebus lugens Callicebus medemi Callicebus melanochir Callicebus modestus Callicebus moloch Callicebus nigrifrons Callicebus oenanthe Callicebus olallae Callicebus ornatus Callicebus pallescens Callicebus personatus Callicebus purinus Callicebus regulus Callicebus stephennashi Callicebus torquatus Pithecia aequatorialis Pithecia albicans Pithecia irrorata Pithecia monachus Pithecia milleri Pithecia chrysocephala Pithecia vanzolinii Chiropotes albinasus Chiropotes chiropotes Chiropotes satanas Chiropotes utahickae Cacajao melanocephalus
6 Spix's Black-headed Uakari White-bellied Spider Monkey Brown-headed Spider Monkey Variegated Spider Monkey White-whiskered Spider Monkey Southern Muriqui Peruvian Yellow-tailed Woolly Monkey Peruvian Woolly Monkey Colombian Woolly Monkey Maranhao Red-handed Howler Red-handed Howler Spix's Red-handed Howler Mantled Howler Bolivian Red Howler Ursine Red Howler AMAZON RIVER DOLPHIN Bolivian Boto Araguaian Boto FRANCISCANA Franciscana MARINE DOLPHINS Tucuxi Guiana Dolphin PECCARIES Chacoan Peccary DEER Small Red Brocket Merida Brocket Common (Peruvian) Dwarf Brocket Common Brown (Grey) Brocket Amazonian Brown Brocket Lesser Brocket Little Red Brocket Northern Pudu Southern Pudu TAPIRS Central American (Baird's) Tapir MANATEES Amazonian Manatee West Indian Manatee Cacajao hosomi Ateles belzebuth Ateles fusciceps Ateles hybridus Ateles marginatus Brachyteles arachnoides Oreonax flavicauda Lagothrix cana Lagothrix lugens Alouatta ululata Alouatta belzebul Alouatta discolor Alouatta palliata Alouatta sara Alouatta arctoidea Cete Iniidae Inia boliviensis Inia araguaiaensis Cete Pontoporiidae Pontoporia blainvillei Cete Delphinidae Sotalia fluviatilis Solitalia guiaennsis Artiodactyla Tayassuidae Catagonus wagneri Artiodactyla Cervidae Mazama bororo Mazama bricenii Mazama chunyi Mazama gouazoupira Mazama nemorivaga Mazama nanus Mazama rufina Pudu mephistophiles Pudu puda Perissodactyla Tapiridae Tapirus bairdii Uranotheria Trichechidae Trichechus inunguis Trichechus manatus
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