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This Lowland Paca, Cuniculus paca, was photographed in Panama, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
This is an Agouti Paca, a common rodent in tropical America. It's the size of a medium dog, has spots like a deer, a coat and mannerisms like a pig, and some traits of a rat as well. I think the D90 looks pretty good at ISO 1600!
This Lowland Paca, Cuniculus paca, was photographed in Panama, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
This Lowland Paca, Cuniculus paca, was photographed in Panama, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
Don't they look yummy!?
Alpaca fiber from 3 members of our herd were washed, dyed, carded into batts and packaged onto paper cotton candy cones and bags. Rovings are ready for hand spinners to spin into yarn or fiber artists to use in felting projects.
The contributing alpacas for this display were: Roethlisberger, Pacablanca and Moonbeam. Other contributors were a dark silver gray alpaca, Veyron, owned by Lynette Halverson of Faerie Glen Alpacas; and a Shedland lamb from Call of the Wool.
We can cater your next baby shower, wedding shower or any other party. Just bring your knitting and spinning friends together. They can spin and knit a beautiful baby or bridal gift. Custom colors available.
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This Lowland Paca, Cuniculus paca, was photographed in Panama, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
Marbre 98 x 32 x 26cm - École française (18ème siècle). Cette sta-tue sera exposée au futur musée des Beaux-Arts de Draguignan. La statue originale est visible au musée archéologique de Naples.
This Lowland Paca, Cuniculus paca, was photographed in Panama, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
This Lowland Paca, Cuniculus paca, was photographed in Panama, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
This Lowland Paca, Cuniculus paca, was photographed in Panama, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
This five-part Georgian mansion was built in the 1760s by William Paca, one of Maryland’s four Signers of the Declaration of Independence and the state’s third Governor. Carefully restored by Historic Annapolis beginning in 1965, today it is recognized as one of the finest 18th-century homes in the country and a National Historic Landmark. The Naval Academy chapel dome is in the background.
This Lowland Paca, Cuniculus paca, was photographed in Panama, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
This Lowland Paca, Cuniculus paca, was photographed in Panama, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
The much larger relative of the agouti, pacas are strictly notcurnal and much less common since they were widely hunted. Bosque de Paz Lodge, Bajos del Toro, Alejuela, Costa Rica
This Lowland Paca, Cuniculus paca, was photographed in Panama, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
This Lowland Paca, Cuniculus paca, was photographed in Panama, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
This Lowland Paca, Cuniculus paca, was photographed in Panama, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
This Lowland Paca, Cuniculus paca, was photographed in Panama, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
This Lowland Paca, Cuniculus paca, was photographed in Panama, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
This Lowland Paca, Cuniculus paca, was photographed in Panama, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
This Lowland Paca, Cuniculus paca, was photographed in Panama, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
This Lowland Paca, Cuniculus paca, was photographed in Panama, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
This Lowland Paca, Cuniculus paca, was photographed in Panama, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
Taken at Bosque De Paz lodge in the cloud forest of Costa Rica in late June 2013.
The Paca is a nocturnal animal. It is the worlds second largest rodent as well, and at night, they come out at Bosque De Paz lodge. This was taken at night in a thunderstorm.
This Lowland Paca, Cuniculus paca, was photographed in Panama, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
This Lowland Paca, Cuniculus paca, was photographed in Panama, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
First Lady of Maryland Yumi Hogan attends 2019 Honorary Chair Paca Girlfriends Party for Paca House by Anthony DePanise at William Paca House and Garden, 186 Prince George Street, Annapolis, Maryland 21401
This Lowland Paca, Cuniculus paca, was photographed in Panama, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
This Lowland Paca, Cuniculus paca, was photographed in Panama, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.