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===Animals=== The Neotropical realm has 31 endemic bird families, which is over twice the number of any other realm. They include [[tanager]]s, [[rhea (bird)|rheas]], [[tinamou]]s, [[curassow]]s, [[antbird]]s, [[ovenbird (family)|ovenbirds]], [[toucan]]s, and [[seriema]]s. Bird families originally unique to the Neotropics include [[hummingbird]]s (family Trochilidae) and [[wren]]s (family Troglodytidae). [[Mammal]] groups originally unique to the Neotropics include: * Order ''[[Xenarthra]]'': [[anteater]]s, [[sloth]]s, and [[armadillo]]s * [[New World monkey]]s * [[Solenodontidae]], the [[solenodon]]s * [[Caviomorpha]] [[rodent]]s, including [[capybara]]s, [[guinea pig]]s, [[hutia]]s, and [[chinchilla]]s * American opossums (order ''[[Didelphimorphia]]'') and shrew opossums (order ''[[Paucituberculata]]'') The Neotropical realm has 63 endemic [[fish]] families and subfamilies, which is more than any other realm.<ref>van der Sleen, Peter, and James S. Albert, eds. (2018) ''Field Guide to the Fishes of the Amazon, Orinoco, and Guianas''. Princeton University Press, 2017. {{ISBN|9780691170749}}</ref> [[Neotropical fish]]es include more than 5,700 species, and represent at least 66 distinct lineages in continental freshwaters (Albert and Reis, 2011). The well-known [[red-bellied piranha]] is endemic to the Neotropic realm, occupying a larger geographic area than any other piranha species. Some [[fish]] groups originally unique to the Neotropics include: * Order [[Gymnotiformes]]: Neotropical electric fishes * Family [[Characidae]]: tetras and allies * Family [[Loricariidae]]: armoured catfishes * Subfamily [[Cichlinae]]: Neotropical cichlids * Subfamily [[Poeciliinae]]: guppies and relatives Examples of other animal groups that are entirely or mainly restricted to the Neotropical region include: * [[Caiman]]s * New World [[coral snake]]s * [[Poison dart frog]]s * [[Dactyloidae]] ("anoles") * [[Rock iguana]]s (''Cyclura'') * [[Preponini]] and [[Anaeini]] butterflies (including ''[[Agrias]]'') * [[Brassolini]] and [[Morphini]] butterflies (including ''[[Caligo]]'' and ''[[Morpho (genus)|Morpho]]'') * [[Callicorini]] butterflies * [[Heliconiini]] butterflies * [[Ithomiini]] butterflies * [[Riodininae]] butterflies * [[Eumaeini]] butterflies * [[Firetips]] or firetail skipper butterflies * [[Euglossini]] bees * [[Halictinae#Augochlorini|Augochlorini]] bees * [[Pseudostigmatidae]] ("giant damselflies") * [[Mantoididae]] (short-bodied mantises) * [[Canopidae]], [[Megarididae]], and [[Phloeidae]] (pentatomoid bugs) * [[Aetalionidae]] and [[Melizoderidae]] (treehoppers<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://treehoppers.insectmuseum.org/public/site/treehoppers/home|title=Treehoppers: Aetalionidae, Melizoderidae, and Membracidae (Hemiptera)|website=treehoppers.insectmuseum.org}}</ref>) * [[Gonyleptidae]] (harvestmen)
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