The gate to the Pantanal National Park in Brazil |
Early morning fog on the Cuiaba river |
The Pantanal has the highest concentration of caimans in the world! |
They can reach 3 meters (10') |
they are the main food for Jaguars |
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Prehistoric Iguanas |
Back, at night, I had the chance to photograph this extremely rare Giant Ant Eater |
out of the dark forest a mother and her son stared at the boat |
Later we followed this other jaguar... |
stepping into the river, then... |
shoulder deep... |
and he started swimming |
further, the mother and her son |
and his brother near by |
This one yawned (bailla) when we came by |
This young was frightened by our boat |
walking down to the river |
confortable on his tree |
It's nap time... |
he looks intrigued by us |
The largest tongue we saw! |
leaving the forest... |
he watches us |
Mum and son |
Look at my foot! |
A giant Otter lies in the shade |
His baby jumps in the river |
catches a fish... |
and eats it. |
a Capybara. The largest rodent : 40kg, 90 pounds |
and a Coati, |
It's sunset, We have to go... |
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