Local Species
This Global ecoregion has 3 'giant' animals among its inhabitants: the
giant armadillo (
Priodontes maximus) - weighing about 30 kg (66 lb),
giant anteater (
Myrmecophaga tridactyla), and the
giant otter (
Pteronura brasiliensis).
Mammalian richness is high, with over 220 species described in Guyana alone – of which over 100 are bats. Vulnerable, threatened, and endangered mammals include, the dog-faced bat (
Molossops neglectus), bush dog (
Speothos venaticus), and the water rat (
Nectomys parvipes). Well-known carnivores such as the
jaguar (
Panthera onca), and the oncilla (
Leopardus tigrinus) are also found here.
In addition, bird species such as the
blue-cheeked parrot (
Amazona dufresniana), fiery-tailed awlbill (
Avocettula recurvirostris), bearded tachuri (
Polystictus pectoralis),
boat-billed tody-tyrant (
Hemitriccus josephinae), and the
Dotted tanager (
Tangara varia) are also found here.