Species: Ocelot Taxonomic group: Mammal I eat: rodents, birds, snakes, lizards, other small mammals (including monkeys), insects Photo credit: Danleo

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Species: Ocelot Taxonomic group: Mammal I eat: rodents, birds, snakes, lizards, other small mammals (including monkeys), insects Photo credit: Danleo

Species: Jaguar Taxonomic group: Mammal I eat: deer, tapirs, peccaries, sloths, capybara, giant otter, fish, birds, reptiles, caiman Photo credit: US Fish & Wildlife Service

Species: Bat Taxonomic group: Mammal Depending on species I eat: insects or fruit or nectar Leaf-nosed bat

Species: Coati Taxonomic group: Mammal I eat: fruits, ground-dwelling invertebrates, lizards and mice Photo credit: Steven Walling

Species: Agouti Taxonomic group: Mammal I eat: fruit and seeds Central American agouti

Species: Red Howler monkey Taxonomic group: Mammal I eat: leaves, fruit and flowers Gron KJ November 26. Primate Factsheets: Red howler (Alouatta seniculus) Taxonomy, Morphology, & Ecology.. Accessed 2010 December 30. Photo credit: Roy Fontaine

Species: Capuchin monkey Taxonomic group: Mammal I eat: palm nuts, seeds, insect grubs (e.g. bruchid beetles), fruit, leaves, arthropods Photo credit: Roy Fontaine

Species: Blue-grey tanager Taxonomic group: Bird I eat: fruit (e.g. figs, Cecropias and palms), nectar and insects

Species: Purple-throated carib (hummingbird) Taxonomic group: Bird I eat: nectar Photo credit: Charles J Sharp throated_carib_hummingbird_feeding.jpg

Species: Blue and yellow macaw Taxonomic group: Bird I eat: fruit (including palm nuts), seeds, nectar Photo credit: Luc Viatour

Species: keel-billed toucan Taxonomic group: Bird I eat: fruits including Cecropia and fig berries. Also insects, spiders, lizards, snakes and nestling birds and eggs

Species: Lesser Antillean Iguana Taxonomic group: Reptile I eat: insects, fruit and leaves Photo credit: Hans Hillewaert

Species: Boa Constrictor Taxonomic group: Reptile I eat: mammals (including small cats), birds, lizards

Species: Coral snake Taxonomic group: Reptile I eat: lizards and other snakes

Species: Leaf cutting ant Taxonomic group: Insect I eat: Sap and fungus (home-grown) _transporting_leaves.jpg

Species: Bruchid beetles Taxonomic group: Insects I eat: seeds 575_acanthoscelides_obtectus.jpg

Species: Owl butterfly Taxonomic group: Insects I eat: rotting fruits Owl_butterfly

Species: Palm tree Taxonomic group: Plants Source of: fruit and seeds (oil) /ElaOle.shtml

Species: Figs Taxonomic group: Plants Source of: fruit (figs) A keystone species Ficus aurea

Species: Cecropia species Taxonomic group: Plants Source of: fruit, leaves and buds Red Cecropia, Cecropia glaziovii Photo credit: Eurico Zimbres _glazioui.jpg

Species: Neon tetra Taxonomic group: Fish I eat: insects on the surface of the water, small live prey and plant material (omnivore) Photo credit: Aleš Tošovský

Species: Pearl headstander Taxonomic group: Fish I eat: small live prey and plant material (omnivore) ed-headstander.html

Species: Poison dart frogs Taxonomic group: Amphibian I eat: insects Dendrobates azureus (top) and Dendrobates leucomelas Photo credit: Adrian Pingstone