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A juvenile Lowland Paca (Cuniculus paca) photographed by camera trap. These large rodents are solitary and live in burrows, emerging only at night to forage on vegetation of the forest floor, including fallen fruits, and are important dispersers of many rainforest seeds. Yasuní National Park, Ecuador.

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Cavioidea, Caviomorpha, Ctenohystrica, Cuniculidae, Ecuador, Hystricognathi, Hystricomorpha, Mammalia, Rodentia, South America, amazon, amazon basin, animal, camera trap, fauna, mammal, paca, rodent, tropical, wildlife
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Central & South America, Mammals, Camera Trapping
A juvenile Lowland Paca (Cuniculus paca) photographed by camera trap. These large rodents are solitary and live in burrows, emerging only at night to forage on vegetation of the forest floor, including fallen fruits, and are important dispersers of many rainforest seeds. Yasuní National Park, Ecuador.