



Ameca splendens
The Ameca splendens, also known as the Butterfly Goodeid, is a small fish that has beautiful colors and patterns. They live in freshwater and are known for their friendly nature and playful behavior.
Hábitat: Freshwater rivers and lakes
The Ameca splendens is a sleek, small mammal, typically sporting a glossy reddish-brown coat with a faint iridescent sheen. It has large, dark eyes, prominent ears, and a distinctive white patch on its chest, making it visually unique among forest creatures.




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MamíferosRareza
Common
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An Ameca splendens can rotate its head almost 180 degrees to look for danger!
Baby Ameca splendens are born blind and hairless, relying completely on their mother for care.
Despite their small size, Ameca splendens are excellent climbers, often found scurrying up trees!
They communicate with each other using a series of high-pitched squeaks and chirps!
Ameca splendens can detect hidden food and approaching predators with an incredibly keen sense of smell, helping them survive in dense environments.
Ameca splendens can rapidly dig intricate burrows using strong forelimbs, which provides them safe, quick shelter from danger and weather.
Ameca splendens has a subtly shimmering coat that helps them blend perfectly into dappled forest light, making them hard to spot.
An omnivore, this tiny mammal enjoys a varied diet of plants, insects, and fruits.

Canis latrans
A common predator in their forest habitat.
Ficus benjamina
Consumes its fruits and uses its branches for shelter.
Atta cephalotes
Forages for these ants and their nutritious larvae.
Bubo virginianus
A nocturnal predator that hunts small mammals.
Los animales sociales viven en grupos organizados, cooperando para obtener beneficios de supervivencia como la búsqueda de alimento, la defensa y la cría de descendencia.
Este rasgo identifica organismos cuya dieta incluye tanto materia vegetal como animal.
Colorido describe a organismos u objetos que exhiben una amplia variedad de colores brillantes y distintivos.
Los hábitats de agua dulce incluyen entornos acuáticos no salinos como ríos, lagos, estanques y humedales, vitales para numerosas especies.
Los animales diurnos están activos principalmente durante el día y suelen descansar o dormir por la noche.
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Peligro
1/5 · Muy bajo
Always be careful around water and ask an adult before going swimming.
20-35 cm
0.5-2 kg
3-8 años
28 km/h
An omnivore, this tiny mammal enjoys a varied diet of plants, insects, and fruits.
Freshwater rivers and lakes
Foraging
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