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Agouti Collection (#3)

The agouti, native to Central America and found in Belize, is a fascinating creature that captivates with its unique appearance and behavior. Picture No

Background imageAgouti Collection: Red-rumped Agouti (Dasyprocta agouti) Atta Lodge Iwokrama Forest Reserve

Red-rumped Agouti (Dasyprocta agouti) Atta Lodge Iwokrama Forest Reserve, Guyana

Background imageAgouti Collection: Black Agouti (Dasyprocta fuliginosa) Amazon Rain Forest. ECUADOR. South America

Black Agouti (Dasyprocta fuliginosa) Amazon Rain Forest. ECUADOR. South America
Black Agouti (Dasyprocta fuliginosa), Amazon Rain Forest. Ecuador, Diurnal and terrestrial. Usually solitary or in pairs. The feed on fruit and nuts. These are the largest of the agoutis

Background imageAgouti Collection: Central American Agouti (Dasyprocta punctata) adult, feeding on banana, Canopy Lodge, El Valle

Central American Agouti (Dasyprocta punctata) adult, feeding on banana, Canopy Lodge, El Valle, Panama, October

Background imageAgouti Collection: Picture No. 10899206

Picture No. 10899206
Azara's Agouti / Black Agouti / Smoky Agouti / Grey Agouti (Dasyprocta fuliginosa) Date:

Background imageAgouti Collection: Picture No. 10896396

Picture No. 10896396
Agouti (Dasyprocta aguti) Date:

Background imageAgouti Collection: Red-rumped Agouti (Dasyprocta leporina) adult, close-up of head, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago

Red-rumped Agouti (Dasyprocta leporina) adult, close-up of head, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago, April

Background imageAgouti Collection: Black Agouti (Dasyprocta fuliginosa) adult, close-up of head, in montane rainforest, San Isidro

Black Agouti (Dasyprocta fuliginosa) adult, close-up of head, in montane rainforest, San Isidro, Andes, Ecuador, November

Background imageAgouti Collection: Chocolate Ocicat shorthaired cat with clearly defined spots, walking

Chocolate Ocicat shorthaired cat with clearly defined spots, walking

Background imageAgouti Collection: Sooty Agouti - opening Brazil Nut - seed dispersal - Brazil - South America

Sooty Agouti - opening Brazil Nut - seed dispersal - Brazil - South America
NG-792 Sooty Agouti - opening Brazil Nut - seed dispersal Brazil - South America Dayprocta fuliginos Dasyprocta fuliginosa Nick Gordon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageAgouti Collection: Central American Agouti - Rodent - Tropical Rainforest - Costa Rica

Central American Agouti - Rodent - Tropical Rainforest - Costa Rica
CAN-4574 Central American Agouti - Rodent Tropical Rainforest - Costa Rica Dasyprocta punctata John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageAgouti Collection: An Agouti (Dasyprocta punctata) eats a seed pod on a remote beach with in Corcovado National Park

An Agouti (Dasyprocta punctata) eats a seed pod on a remote beach with in Corcovado National Park, Costa Rica

Background imageAgouti Collection: Azara's Agouti (Dasyprocta azarae) adult, sitting, Parque Nacional Iguazu, Misiones, Argentina

Azara's Agouti (Dasyprocta azarae) adult, sitting, Parque Nacional Iguazu, Misiones, Argentina, november

Background imageAgouti Collection: Central American Agouti (Dasyprocta punctata) adult, standing in lowland rainforest, Soberiana N

Central American Agouti (Dasyprocta punctata) adult, standing in lowland rainforest, Soberiana N. P. Panama
Central American Agouti (Dasyprocta punctata) adult, standing in lowland rainforest, Soberiana N.P. Panama

Background imageAgouti Collection: AGOUTI

AGOUTI
CAVIA AGUTI is a cousin of the guinea-pig The agouti is not a beauty though some folk think him quite a cutie

Background imageAgouti Collection: Various types of rodent

Various types of rodent: Agouti, Hamster, Marmot, Squirrel, Fat Dormouse, Fieldmouse, House Mouse, Black Rat, Woodmouse, and Blind Mole Rat

Background imageAgouti Collection: Agouti - eating berry - Guyana - South America


Agouti - eating berry - Guyana - South America

KL-403 AGOUTI - eating berry Guyana, South America Dasyprocta aguiti Keith & Liz Laidler Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageAgouti Collection: Orange Rumped Agouti - carrying fruit CostaRica

Orange Rumped Agouti - carrying fruit CostaRica
WAT-7384 Orange-rumped / Red-rumped Agouti - carrying fruit Costa Rica Dasyprocta agouti M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageAgouti Collection: Agouti (Bewick)

Agouti (Bewick)
or long-nosed Cavy cavia aguti resident of South America




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The agouti, native to Central America and found in Belize, is a fascinating creature that captivates with its unique appearance and behavior. Picture No. 10896417 showcases the beauty of this animal, with its sleek fur and distinctive markings. In Picture No. 12019873, we see an agouti in its natural habitat, gracefully navigating through the lush vegetation. Its agility is truly remarkable as it effortlessly moves from one spot to another. Picture No. 12019869 captures a close-up of an agouti's face, revealing its curious eyes and twitching whiskers. These features allow it to sense danger or potential food sources in its surroundings. With Picture No. 12010131, we witness the playful side of these creatures as they engage in social interactions within their community, and are known for their strong family bonds and cooperative behaviors. In Picture No. 12010283, we observe an agouti indulging in a delicious meal of fruits or nuts - a common part of their diet which contributes to their overall health and vitality. Picture No. 12019683 highlights the adaptability of agoutis as they explore various terrains with ease - from dense forests to open grasslands - showcasing their ability to thrive in diverse environments. The historical engravings (13131472) provide us with glimpses into how long humans have been fascinated by these creatures' beauty and charm since ancient times. Agoutis were often depicted artistically during different eras; such as Agouti (1833-39 colored engraving), where artists captured every intricate detail meticulously on paper using vibrant colors. Another colored engraving titled Agouti (1863-79 color litho) portrays these animals' elegance while highlighting nature's vivid palette through stunning hues that bring them alive on canvas. Cavys (colored engraving) further emphasizes the diversity within the agouti family, showcasing different species and their unique characteristics.