
Mammal
Capuchin Monkey
The clever New World monkey
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Sunday, 28 June 2026Colombia is one of the most biodiverse countries — jaguars, spectacled bears, harpy eagles, and poison dart frogs.
17 species in our guide are native to Colombia.

Mammal
The clever New World monkey

Mammal
The gentle social rodent from the Andes

Mammal
The Americas' largest and most powerful cat

Mammal
The soft-furred rodent of the Andes

Mammal
The only bear native to South America

Reptile
The common crocodilian of the Americas

Mammal
The Andean fleece specialist

Amphibian
Tiny, brilliantly colored, and among the most toxic animals alive

Mammal
The world's largest rodent

Mammal
The wide-ranging big cat with many names

Fish
The sharp-toothed fish of the Amazon

Reptile
The heaviest snake in the world

Fish
The shark that swims into freshwater

Fish
The fish that generates powerful electric shocks

Bird
The brilliant red parrot of the rainforest

Mammal
The crimson-faced monkey of the flooded Amazon

Fish
The see-through fish of the Amazon
Colombia is home to 17 species in our guide, including Capuchin Monkey, Guinea Pig, Jaguar, Chinchilla, Spectacled Bear, and more. Each profile covers habitat, diet, and conservation status.
Browse the species below for answer-first guides with range maps, FAQs, and comparison pages. For broader context, see our Animals of South America region page.
Several species native to Colombia are listed as Vulnerable, Endangered, or Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List. Check individual profiles for current status and how to help.