“…Within the Pantanal, these syntopic species are particularly abundant and exhibit high but variable diet overlap (Costa‐Pereira, Rudolf, et al, ; Piatti & Souza, ). Both species forage on the ground and in low vegetation at night, feeding on a large variety of invertebrate and small vertebrate prey (Costa‐Pereira, Araújo, Olivier, Souza, & Rudolf, ; Costa‐Pereira, Rudolf, et al, ; Costa‐Pereira et al, ). However, because L. podicipinus is smaller (max size: ~50 mm), this species tends to consume smaller‐sized and less diverse prey types when compared to L. chaquensis (max size: ~100 mm) (Costa‐Pereira, Rudolf, et al, ).…”