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53 viewsAnd here's a swimming turtle.
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52 viewsOpen wide and say "Ahhhhh"
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58 viewsA couple capybaras lounge in the mud. They're the world's largest rodent but much cuter than their cousins.
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53 viewsTime to leave the old swimming hole.
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59 viewsA lot of caimans hang around with their mouths open. I think it has something to do with digestion.
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57 viewsAll this guy needs is a lawn chair and a Coors Lite.
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56 viewsMake no mistake, they're watching you.
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56 viewsAnother bird that we saw a fair number of.
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56 viewsPrey and predator. Only the larger caimans (usually black) can really devour a whole capybara.
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64 viewsA couple mohawked birds that somehow remind me of turkeys. Our guide told us they taste better than chicken.
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53 viewsA couple black parrots watch the river below.
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56 viewsMore capybaras lounging around.
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49 viewsTurtles often lined up in rows, resting on eachother's shells.
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57 viewsTwo headed caiman monster.
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53 viewsA bird dries its wings.
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63 viewsAnd of course no journey through the Amazon would be complete without monkeys.
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58 viewsThis branch isn't big enough for the both of them, so one squirrel monkey jumps.
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55 viewsSpoon-billed birds that I initially mistook for flamingos from far away.
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58 viewsHeesun was particularly vulnerable to muddy sinkholes.
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