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CONDOR ANDINO
(Vultur gryphus)
DESCIPTION: These condors are mostly black, but
males have a distinctive white “collar” around their
necks and some white markings on their wings as well
HABITAD : It’s grows up in the andes mountain
range
BREEDING :These long-lived birds have survived
over 75 years in captivityThese long-lived birds have
survived over 75 years in captivity
FEEDING :Condors are vultures, so they keep
their sharp eyes peeled for the carrion that makes up
most of their diet

SIZE: Body: 4 feet; wingspan: up to


10.5 feet
WEIGHT: Up to 33 pounds
AÑUJE
(Dasyprocta punctata)
DESCIPTION: These condors are mostly black, but
males have a distinctive white “collar” around their
necks and some white markings on their wings as
well
HABITAD : It’s grows up in forests that are
located 0 - 2000 meters above sea level, being more
common below 1000 meters above sea level.
BREEDING :The gestation period is 104 to 127
days. A litter usually contains two young, although
sometimes there are three or four.
FEEDING :AÑUJE eats nouts and usually fruits

SIZE: Body: 42-62 cm high


WEIGHT: Up to 3 kg
LIFE SPAWN: 13 years
The Churrete Real
(Cinclodes aricomae)
DESCIPTION: The plumage of the upper parts is
chocolate brown, darker on the crown.
HABITAD : in humid forest, mainly
Polylepis and montane scrub, between 3500 and
4800 meters above sea level
BREEDING :The nesting season extends from
September to March.
FEEDING :Nestlings of one nest in Peru were
fed with moth caterpillars, earthworms, spiders
and cocoons, myriapods, roundworms, and leaches

SIZE: Body: 7 cm high , wingspan: up


to 15cm
WEIGHT: Up to 3 grams
Spectacled Bear
(Tremarctos ornatus)
DESCIPTION: The common name "spectacled bears"
comes from the white or tan markings on the face that
create rings around the eyes.
HABITAD : Spectacled bears inhabit a wide variety
of habitats throughout their range. They are most
commonly found in dense cloud forests where there is an
abundance of food and shelter
BREEDING :Males and females come together to mate
between the months of April and June. The pair remains
together for 1 to 2 weeks, copulating several times during
this period
FEEDING : Preference for bromeliads and fruits, but
have also been observed eating moss, cacti, orchids,
bamboo, honey, tree wood, palms, invertebrates, small
mammals, birds, and insects

SIZE: Body: 7 cm high , wingspan: up


to 15cm
WEIGHT: Up to 3 grams
Torrent Duck
(Merganetta armata)
DESCIPTION: Torrent ducks have an
aerodynamic and sleek body, extremely powerful
legs, a strong tail, and durable long claws.
HABITAD : The torrent duck inhabits the
rivers of the high Andes, specializing in fast-
flowing waters
BREEDING :Male torrent ducks are adorned with
elaborately patterned plumage to attract females.
During courtship, male torrent ducks use distinct
postures as part of courtship
FEEDING : Torrent ducks use their sleek lined
body to dive into fast flowing rivers to catch insect
prey such as stonefly larvae

SIZE: Body: 46 cm, wingspan: up to


40cm
WEIGHT: Up to 3 KG
Jeron Andino
(Bothrops atrox)
DESCIPTION: The color of this snake can
take on many shades for camouflageIt can be
gray, brown, olive, or green
HABITAD : he common lancehead is found
throughout the forests of Central and South
Americ
BREEDING :The lancehead gives birth to live
young. The litters can contain up to 80 babies
that are about one foot long. They are born with
venom glands and are still dangerous
FEEDING : The food habits of the adult
snake consist of mainly small mammals, which
include opossums, birds, lizards
Viscacha Andina
(Lagidium viscacia)
DESCIPTION: They have pale yellow or grey
upper parts, and a black tail tip. Overall,
viscachas look like rabbits
HABITAD : Viscachas inhabit rugged,
rocky mountanous country with sparse
vegetation.
BREEDING :Mating occurs from October
through December. After a gestation of 120-140
days, a female gives birth to a single, precocious
young.
FEEDING : Their diet is principally composed
of grasses, mosses and lichens.

SIZE: Body: 46 cm
WEIGHT: Up to 4 KG
White-tailed Deer
(Odocoileus virginianus)
DESCIPTION: Odocoileus virginianus dorsal
coloration differs in shading locally, seasonally, and
among subspecies; however in general it is grayer in the
winter and redder in the summer
HABITAD : Whitetail deer are able to survive in a
variety of terrestrial habitats, from the big woods of
northern Maine to the deep saw grass and hammock
swamps of Florida.
BREEDING :Most whitetail deer (particularly males)
mate in their second year, although some females
occasionally mate as young as seven months.
FEEDING : In eastern forests, buds and twigs of
maple, sassafras, poplar, aspen and birch (to name a
few) are consumed, as well as many shrubs. In desert
areas, plants such as huajillo brush, yucca, prickly pear
cactus, comal, ratama and various tough shrubs

SIZE: Body: 150 to 200 cm


WEIGHT: Up to 25 KG
Tucan Petigris
(Andigena hypoglauca)
DESCIPTION: They have a black cap, nape, and
face, green-tinged brown back, dark greener wings, and
dark grey-blue underparts. In addition, the hindcollar is
pale blue, the rump is bright yellow, the tail blackish to
brown, with chestnut tips to the 2-3 central pairs of
rectrices
HABITAD : Grey-breasted mountain toucans live
in wet, temperate, montane forest areas, including
forest borders, wooded gullies, and stunted woodlands
near treeline.
BREEDING :Breeding occurs from December to
February in Columbia and June to November in Peru
and Ecuador.
FEEDING : Grey-breasted mountain toucans are
mainly frugivorous. They eat various fruits and berries
including Rubus and Cecropia.

SIZE: Body: 46 cm
WEIGHT: Up to 1 KG
Tangara golding kneck
(Andigena hypoglauca)
DESCIPTION: The crown, forehead, loreal area,
neck, chest and abdomen golden yellow, wings with
black stripes, rectrices and around the beak and ears
black.
HABITAD :Its habitat occurs in montane moist
evergreen forests, and, less frequently, in forest edges
and adjacent second growth
BREEDING :The female lays one to two eggs that are
incubated for 10 to 15 days. After hatching, the female
usually takes care of the eggs, but sometimes the male
helps to feed or chase intruders away from the
nest.toucans are mainly frugivorous. They eat various
fruits and berries including Rubus and Cecropia.
FEEDING: Its diet consists of insects foraged on tree
branches and fruits.

SIZE: Body: 10 cm
WEIGHT: Up to 100 GRAMS
Cock-of-the-rock
(Rupicula peruviana )
DESCIPTION: The male has a large disk-like
crest and brilliant scarlet or orange plumage. He
has a black tail and wings, and pale greyish
scapulars
HABITAD :It typically stays in the lower
and middle forest levels, but will range higher in
fruiting trees and will sometimes enter and cross
clearings
BREEDING :The nest is shaped like a concave
The female typically lays two white egg and she
incubates it per 28 days
FEEDING: The diet consists mainly of fruit and
insects, although small reptiles and frogs have
been recorded.

SIZE: Body: 32 cm
WEIGHT: Up to 260 GRAMS
Cucarachero andino
(Thryothorus eisenmanni)
DESCIPTION: It is a short bird it has a
greysh color on its belly and a oranghish
color o its back also it has a white lines
from the beak to the back
HABITAD :It is found in shrusbs of
montane rainforest, often in bamboo
thickets.
BREEDING :It’s breeding season is on the
rainy season
FEEDING: The diet consists mainly of fruit
and insects, although small reptiles and
frogs have been recorded.

SIZE: Body: 9 cm
WEIGHT: Up to 90 GRAMS
Cucarachero andino
(Thryothorus eisenmanni)
DESCIPTION: The average length of a male
Florida panther is 2.13 m (7 ft.) from nose to tail.
Females measure approximately 1.83 m (6 ft.)
nose to tail
HABITAD :Habitats can vary over a home range,
but generally are heavily vegetated.
BREEDING :Males reach sexual maturity at
three years of age, while females become sexually
mature between two and three years old. The
gestation period is 90-95 day
FEEDING : It is predatory carnivores, with white-
tailed deer being the most important prey species.
Other significant prey species include rabbit,
raccoon, wild hog

SIZE: Body: 2.10 m


WEIGHT: Up to 57 KG
Cucarachero andino
(Thryothorus eisenmanni)

DESCIPTION: It’s budy has a


greysh color an on it’s head have 2
features like a hornos on it’s neck.
HABITAD :Rare to locally
uncommon in humid Polylepis and
mixed Polylepis.
BREEDING :the breeding season is
on February to march.
FEEDING : Insects and other
arthropods.

SIZE: Body: 11 cm
WEIGHT: Up to 30 G
Cucarachero andino
(Thryothorus eisenmanni)
DESCIPTION: Males, smaller than
females, have a grayish-blue head and
wing coverts, but their backs and tails are
reddish with black striations.
HABITAD :Fields, meadows and
mountainous areas, from the coast to
about 3,000 meters above sea level.
BREEDING :the breeding season is on
September to December the female lay 4
eggs and incubates it per 28 days
FEEDING : Insects and other arthropods.

SIZE: Body: 30 cm wingspan : 60 cm


WEIGHT: Up to 4 kG
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