- Capuchin monkey eating fruit
- Capybara - Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris S
Capybara - Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris SA Capybara (Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris) the worlds biggest rodent. It loves to hang out in and around the water - Capybara family- Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris DW Ms
Capybara family- Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris being disturbed by us. - Caracara
This Red-throated Caracara (Ibycter americanus) was very, very loud about us in his territory - Caracara plancus Southern Caracara
Caracara plancus - Southern Caracara - Caripia montagnei
Gymnopus (Caripia) montagnei in Leticia, a extremely reduced member of the normally gilled Marasmiaceae. - Caripia montagnei field
Gymnopus montagnei, Marasmiaceae. It formerly was classified monotypic as Caripia montagnei. - Caripia montagnei RioClaro
Gymnopus montagnei is an odd member of the Marasmicaceae - Caripia montagnei S
Gymnopus (Caripia) montagnei, a small, but interesting neotropical wood decayer. - Carludovica palmata Panama Hat Toquilla palm
Carludovica palmata, the Panama hat palm or Toquilla, which is not a true palm. This monocot belongs to Cyclanthaceae, Pandanales. - Carneval in La Paz Bolivia S
Carneval in La Paz, Bolivia - Carneval natives La Paz Bolivia S
Carneval village group in La Paz, Bolivia - Cars on Camino del muerto S
Our cars on the infamous Camino del Muerto - Cascadas de La Tebaida Yopal Ms
- Cascadas Pozo Azul Minca
Las Cascadas Pozo Azul in Minca. We did not opt for a swim, since a major rain shower was on its way. - Castilleja flower Chicaque DW Ms
Castilleja - Indian paintbrush flower, Chicaque - Castilleja sp. paintbrush growing in Pauna, Boyaca
- Castilleja sp., a paintbrush flowering in Chauna, Boyacá, Colombia
- Catathelasma imperiale Cordova 2011 DW S
Catathelasma imperiale, the Big Cat, edible, but not necessarily delicious, Cordova 2011. - Catathelasma imperialis 9080 S
Catathelasma imperialis Tibet