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Answer
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Largest cat in the Americas
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Jaguar
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World's largest rodent, semi-aquatic
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Capybara
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Slow tree-dweller
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Sloth
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Massive constrictor snake that lurks in swamps and rivers
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Anaconda
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Jungle primate known for its loud, echoing calls
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Howler Monkey
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Tiny, colorful amphibian with poison skin
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Poison Dart Frog
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Domesticated Andean animal used for carrying loads
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Llama
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An ant's worst nightmare
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Giant Anteater
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Sharp-toothed fish, feared but often misunderstood
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Piranha
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Small monkey with striking hair or colorful fur
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Tamarin
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One of the world's largest flying birds, highland scavenger
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Andean Condor
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Small wildcat with a golden coat and black rosettes
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Ocelot
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Freshwater dolphin with a rosy hue
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Pink River Dolphin
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Wild relative of the llama, produces fine wool
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Vicuna
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Long-legged fox-like animal with a reddish coat
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Maned Wolf
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Huge orange beak and black body, a tropical icon
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Toco Toucan
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Large and venomous with many legs
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Amazonian Giant Centipede
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The only bear in South America, known for its face markings
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Spectacled Bear
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Nocturnal tree climber with a long prehensile tail
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Kinkajou
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Powerful jungle raptor with striking crown feathers
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Harpy Eagle
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Armored insectivore that digs burrows with its claws
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Giant Armadillo
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Weasel-like predator, fast and clever in the jungle
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Tayra
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Crocodile relative, common in Amazon waterways
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Caiman
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Grassland dweller with a gentle nature
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Pampas Deer
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Wild camelid roaming Patagonian plains
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Guanaco
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Shy rodent that helps replant forests by burying its nuts
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Agouti
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Short-legged and rare, hunts in coordinated packs
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Bush Dog
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Leaf-eating bird with chicks that climb using claws on their wings
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Hoatzin
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Raccoon-like with a long nose and tail
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Coati
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River fish that stuns prey with jolts of electricity
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Electric Eel
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You can see its organs through its belly
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Glass Frog
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