
Both of Colombia's Pacific and Atlantic coastlines provide an array of habitats, which are home to more species of vertebrates than anywhere else on Earth.
A female cotton-top tamarin leaves the safety of her birth family in search of a new troop, which could provide her a future mate.
Animals have been forced to adapt to the extreme conditions of the Colombian Llanos.
Throughout Colombia, hummingbirds have evolved into a number of different species, faced with freezing rain, jungle predators and protecting their eggs.
A young capuchin monkey is faced with having to learn climbing skills, how to find food and distinguishing friend from foe.