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  • Yacare caiman (Caiman yacare), Corrientes, Argentina. Is a species of caiman found in central South America, including northeastern Argentina, Uruguay eastern Bolivia, central/south-west Brazil, and the rivers of Paraguay. Image by Andres Morya
    Yacare-caiman001.tiff
  • Yacare caiman (Caiman yacare), Corrientes, Argentina. Is a species of caiman found in central South America, including northeastern Argentina, Uruguay eastern Bolivia, central/south-west Brazil, and the rivers of Paraguay. Image by Andres Morya
    Yacare-caiman004.tiff
  • Plains Viscacha or plains vizcacha (Lagostomus maximus), Corrientes, Argentina. They live in communal burrow systems in groups containing one or more males, several females and immatures. Viscachas forage in groups at night and aggregate underground during the day. Image by Andres Morya
    Plains-Viscacha-Lagostomus002.tiff
  • Yacare caiman (Caiman yacare), Corrientes, Argentina. Is a species of caiman found in central South America, including northeastern Argentina, Uruguay eastern Bolivia, central/south-west Brazil, and the rivers of Paraguay. Image by Andres Morya
    Yacare-caiman010.tiff
  • Plains Viscacha or plains vizcacha (Lagostomus maximus), Corrientes, Argentina. They live in communal burrow systems in groups containing one or more males, several females and immatures. Viscachas forage in groups at night and aggregate underground during the day. Image by Andres Morya
    Plains-Viscacha-Lagostomus001.tiff
  • Yacare caiman (Caiman yacare), Corrientes, Argentina. Is a species of caiman found in central South America, including northeastern Argentina, Uruguay eastern Bolivia, central/south-west Brazil, and the rivers of Paraguay. Image by Andres Morya
    Yacare-caiman003.tiff
  • Yacare caiman (Caiman yacare), Corrientes, Argentina. Is a species of caiman found in central South America, including northeastern Argentina, Uruguay eastern Bolivia, central/south-west Brazil, and the rivers of Paraguay. Image by Andres Morya
    Yacare-caiman002.tiff
  • Plains Viscacha or plains vizcacha (Lagostomus maximus), Corrientes, Argentina. They live in communal burrow systems in groups containing one or more males, several females and immatures. Viscachas forage in groups at night and aggregate underground during the day. Image by Andres Morya
    arg_pal-1179 - Version 3.tiff
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Vertical, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisk-Vertical-Buenos-Aires006.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Vertical, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisco-vertical-buenos-Aires026.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisk-Buenos-Aires045.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisk-Night-Buenos-Aires020.jpg
  • Giant Anteater, Myrmecophaga tridactyla, Corrientes, Argentina. Is the largest species of anteater. It is a solitary animal, found in many habitats, including grasslands, deciduous forests and rainforests. It feeds mainly on ants and termites, sometimes up to 30,000 insects in a single day. Image by Andres Morya
    Giant-Anteater-Myrmecophaga001.tiff
  • Giant Anteater, Myrmecophaga tridactyla, Corrientes, Argentina. Is the largest species of anteater. It is a solitary animal, found in many habitats, including grasslands, deciduous forests and rainforests. It feeds mainly on ants and termites, sometimes up to 30,000 insects in a single day. Image by Andres Morya
    Giant-Anteater-Myrmecophaga006.tiff
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Vertical, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisco-vertical-buenos-Aires030.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisk-Buenos-Aires049.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisk-Buenos-Aires046.jpg
  • Giant Anteater, Myrmecophaga tridactyla, Corrientes, Argentina. Is the largest species of anteater. It is a solitary animal, found in many habitats, including grasslands, deciduous forests and rainforests. It feeds mainly on ants and termites, sometimes up to 30,000 insects in a single day. Image by Andres Morya
    Giant-Anteater-Myrmecophaga005.tiff
  • Giant Anteater, Myrmecophaga tridactyla, Corrientes, Argentina. Is the largest species of anteater. It is a solitary animal, found in many habitats, including grasslands, deciduous forests and rainforests. It feeds mainly on ants and termites, sometimes up to 30,000 insects in a single day. Image by Andres Morya
    Giant-Anteater-Myrmecophaga003.tiff
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Vertical, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisk-Vertical-Buenos-Aires014.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisk-Night-Buenos-Aires023.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisk-Night-Buenos-Aires003.jpg
  • Southern Screamer (Chauna torquata), or Crested Screamer, Corrientes, Argentina. It is found in southeastern Peru, northern Bolivia, Paraguay, southern Brazil, Uruguay and northern Argentina. Its diet consists of plants stems, seeds, leaves, and, rarely, small animals. Image by Andres Morya
    Southern-Screamer-Chauna002.tiff
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Vertical, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisk-Vertical-Buenos-Aires016.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Vertical, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisk-Vertical-Buenos-Aires015.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Vertical, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisk-Vertical-Buenos-Aires012.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Vertical, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisco-vertical-buenos-Aires031.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Vertical, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisco-vertical-buenos-Aires029.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
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  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Vertical, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisco-vertical-buenos-Aires025.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisk-Buenos-Aires044.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisk-Buenos-Aires042.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
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  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisk-Night-Buenos-Aires021.jpg
  • Giant Anteater, Myrmecophaga tridactyla, Corrientes, Argentina. Is the largest species of anteater. It is a solitary animal, found in many habitats, including grasslands, deciduous forests and rainforests. It feeds mainly on ants and termites, sometimes up to 30,000 insects in a single day. Image by Andres Morya Image by Andres Morya
    Giant-Anteater-Myrmecophaga004.tiff
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Vertical, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisk-Vertical-Buenos-Aires013.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Vertical, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisk-Vertical-Buenos-Aires011.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Vertical, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisk-Vertical-Buenos-Aires003.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Vertical, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisk-Vertical-Buenos-Aires001.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisk-Buenos-Aires041.jpg
  • Giant Anteater, Myrmecophaga tridactyla, Corrientes, Argentina. Is the largest species of anteater. It is a solitary animal, found in many habitats, including grasslands, deciduous forests and rainforests. It feeds mainly on ants and termites, sometimes up to 30,000 insects in a single day. Image by Andres Morya
    Giant-Anteater-Myrmecophaga002.tiff
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Vertical, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisk-Vertical-Buenos-Aires007.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Vertical, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisk-Vertical-Buenos-Aires005.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Vertical, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisco-vertical-buenos-Aires028.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Vertical, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisco-vertical-buenos-Aires021.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Vertical, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisco-vertical-buenos-Aires020.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisk-Night-Buenos-Aires024.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisk-Night-Buenos-Aires022.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisk-Night-Buenos-Aires002.jpg
  • Southern Screamer (Chauna torquata), or Crested Screamer, Corrientes, Argentina. It is found in southeastern Peru, northern Bolivia, Paraguay, southern Brazil, Uruguay and northern Argentina. Its diet consists of plants stems, seeds, leaves, and, rarely, small animals. Image by Andres Morya
    Southern-Screamer-Chauna003.tiff
  • Southern Screamer (Chauna torquata), or Crested Screamer, Corrientes, Argentina. It is found in southeastern Peru, northern Bolivia, Paraguay, southern Brazil, Uruguay and northern Argentina. Its diet consists of plants stems, seeds, leaves, and, rarely, small animals. Image by Andres Morya
    Southern-Screamer-Chauna001.tiff
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Vertical, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisk-Vertical-Buenos-Aires017.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Vertical, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisco-vertical-buenos-Aires024.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
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  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisk-Night-Buenos-Aires025.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Vertical, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisk-Vertical-Buenos-Aires008.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Vertical, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisk-Vertical-Buenos-Aires002.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
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  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
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  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Vertical, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
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  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Vertical, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisco-vertical-buenos-Aires022.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
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  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisk-Night-Buenos-Aires001.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Vertical, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisk-Vertical-Buenos-Aires010.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Vertical, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
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  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Vertical, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
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  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Vertical, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Obelisco-vertical-buenos-Aires023.jpg
  • Obelisco or Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica, view from Calle Corrientes leading to Obelisk, Capital Federal Buenos Aires Argentina Image by Andres Morya
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  • Greater Rhea, Rhea americana, Corrientes, Argentina. Is a flightless bird found in eastern South America. Is endemic to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. It inhabits a variety of open areas, such as grasslands, savanna or grassy wetlands. Image by Andres Morya
    Greater-Rhea-americana004.tiff
  • Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), Corrientes, Argentina. Is the largest living rodent in the world. Capybara are semi-aquatic mammals found wild in much of South America. Capybaras are herbivores, grazing mainly on grasses and aquatic plants. Image by Andres Morya
    Capybara-Hydrochoerus006.tiff
  • Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), Corrientes, Argentina. Is the largest living rodent in the world. Capybara are semi-aquatic mammals found wild in much of South America. Capybaras are herbivores, grazing mainly on grasses and aquatic plants. Image by Andres Morya
    Capybara-Hydrochoerus005.tiff
  • Greater Rhea, Rhea americana, Corrientes, Argentina. Is a flightless bird found in eastern South America. Is endemic to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. It inhabits a variety of open areas, such as grasslands, savanna or grassy wetlands. Image by Andres Morya
    Greater-Rhea-americana-001.tiff
  • Greater Rhea, Rhea americana, Corrientes, Argentina. Is a flightless bird found in eastern South America. Is endemic to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. It inhabits a variety of open areas, such as grasslands, savanna or grassy wetlands. Image by Andres Morya
    Greater-Rhea-americana007.tiff
  • Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), Corrientes, Argentina. Is the largest living rodent in the world. Capybara are semi-aquatic mammals found wild in much of South America. Capybaras are herbivores, grazing mainly on grasses and aquatic plants. Image by Andres Morya
    Capybara-Hydrochoerus002.tiff
  • Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), Corrientes, Argentina. Is the largest living rodent in the world. Capybara are semi-aquatic mammals found wild in much of South America. Capybaras are herbivores, grazing mainly on grasses and aquatic plants. Image by Andres Morya
    Capybara-Hydrochoerus021.tiff
  • Greater Rhea, Rhea americana, Corrientes, Argentina. Is a flightless bird found in eastern South America. Is endemic to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. It inhabits a variety of open areas, such as grasslands, savanna or grassy wetlands. Image by Andres Morya
    Greater-Rhea-americana-002.tiff
  • Greater Rhea, Rhea americana, Corrientes, Argentina. Is a flightless bird found in eastern South America. Is endemic to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. It inhabits a variety of open areas, such as grasslands, savanna or grassy wetlands. Image by Andres Morya
    Greater-Rhea-americana005.tiff
  • Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), Corrientes, Argentina. Is the largest living rodent in the world. Capybara are semi-aquatic mammals found wild in much of South America. Capybaras are herbivores, grazing mainly on grasses and aquatic plants. Image by Andres Morya
    Capybara-Hydrochoerus004.tiff
  • Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), Corrientes, Argentina. Is the largest living rodent in the world. Capybara are semi-aquatic mammals found wild in much of South America. Capybaras are herbivores, grazing mainly on grasses and aquatic plants. Image by Andres Morya
    Capybara-Hydrochoerus003.tiff
  • Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), Corrientes, Argentina. Is the largest living rodent in the world. Capybara are semi-aquatic mammals found wild in much of South America. Capybaras are herbivores, grazing mainly on grasses and aquatic plants. Image by Andres Morya
    Capybara-Hydrochoerus001.tiff
  • Southern Crested Caracara or Carancho (Polyborus plancus), Corrientes, Argentina Image by Andres Morya
    Carancho-Polyborus-plancus001.tiff
  • Greater Rhea, Rhea americana, Corrientes, Argentina. Is a flightless bird found in eastern South America. Is endemic to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. It inhabits a variety of open areas, such as grasslands, savanna or grassy wetlands. Image by Andres Morya
    Greater-Rhea-americana006.tiff
  • Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), Corrientes, Argentina. Is the largest living rodent in the world. Capybara are semi-aquatic mammals found wild in much of South America. Capybaras are herbivores, grazing mainly on grasses and aquatic plants. Image by Andres Morya
    Capybara-Hydrochoerus0012.tiff
  • Giant Anteater, Myrmecophaga tridactyla, Corrientes, Argentina. Is the largest species of anteater. It is a solitary animal, found in many habitats, including grasslands, deciduous forests and rainforests. It feeds mainly on ants and termites, sometimes up to 30,000 insects in a single day. Image by Andres Morya Image by Andres Morya
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