Amazon Gallery
Available as Prints and Gift Items
Choose from 563 pictures in our Amazon collection for your Wall Art or Photo Gift. All professionally made for Quick Shipping.

Blue-fronted Amazon / Blue-fronted / Turquoise-fronted PARROT
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Victoria / Giant / Amazon Waterlily & Santa Cruz Waterlily (Victoria cruziana) - two species
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NG-646 Amazonian / South American MANATEE - eating aquatic grass
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Victoria / Giant / Amazon Waterlily & Santa Cruz Waterlily (Victoria cruziana) - two species
CMB-902
Victoria / Giant / Amazon Waterlily & Santa Cruz Waterlily (Victoria cruziana) - two species
Brazil, Argentina
Victoria amazonica
Latin of Victoria Waterlily formerly Victoria regia. Victoria cruziana is slightly smaller and the underside of it s leaves are purple not red like the Victoria Waterlily.
Chris Martin Bahr
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Jaguar - female, with 2 day old cub in forest floor den. In the wild
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Red-bellied PIRANHA - close-up of teeth
WAT-8420
Red-bellied PIRANHA - close-up of teeth
Llanos, Venezuela
Serrasalmus nattereri
Widely distributed throughout the Amazon and Orinoco river basins.
M. Watson
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Amazon, America, American, Dangerous, Eye, Eyes, Face, Faces, Facing, Fish, Fishes, Fresh Water, Head, Heads, Jaws, Lips, Llanos, Mouth, Mouth Open, Mouths, Nose, Noses, Piranha, Piranhas, Red Bellied, River, Rivers, Scary, Single, South America, South American, Teeth, Tropical, Venezuela, Wild Life

RAINFOREST - Big Ceiba tree at Manu Lodge, Amazon Basin. Buttress roots
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Humboldt s Woolly / Brown-headed MONKEY - in tree, holding leaf
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Lowland TAPIR - feeding, close-up of head
WAT-9427
Lowland TAPIR - feeding, close-up of head
Tapirus terrestris
Also known as Brazilian / Amazonian / South American Tapir.
Distribution: most of mainland South America from northern Colombia to Brazil, northern Argentina and Paraguay, Venezuela, Guyana, eastern Peru and northern and eastern Bolivia.
M. Watson
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© M.Watson/ardea.com