From jaguars... to otters and deer....<br/> <br />...hidden cameras at Peru's famed Manu National Park capture the goings on of its diverse wildlife.<br/> <br />Biologist and former park chief, Ada Castillo, says many of the animals -- like the endangered puma -- are rarely seen by humans.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) BIOLOGIST AND FORMER MANU NATIONAL PARK CHIEF, ADA CASTILLO, SAYING:<br/> <br />"The animals that are very difficult to see normally or when there are humans present -- such as the jaguar, puma, deer, and hogs -- have been identified through the photographic registry."<br/> <br />60 hidden cameras tracked the movements of the animals round the clock for one month -- garnering some 20,000 images.<br/> <br />They will now be used to record animal populations and compare them with other countries.<br/> <br />Earlier this year, it was reported that Manu broke a diversity world record after a nature journal catalogued nearly 300 amphibian and reptile species from the park and its buffer zone...<br/> <br />...mak
