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  1. The Amazon rainforest, also called Amazon jungle or Amazonia, is a moist broadleaf tropical rainforest in the Amazon biome that covers most of the Amazon basin of South America. This basin encompasses 7,000,000 km 2 (2,700,000 sq mi), of which 5,500,000 km 2 (2,100,000 sq mi) are covered by the rainforest.

  2. Sep 15, 2015 · 4.4K. 1.3M views 8 years ago. The Amazon rainforest (Portuguese: Floresta Amazônica or Amazônia; Spanish: Selva Amazónica, Amazonía or usually Amazonia; French: Forêt amazonienne; Dutch:...

    • Sep 15, 2015
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    • Nature Documentary Channel
  3. 19K. 2.3M views 6 months ago. Discover amazing wildlife of Amazon! In this scenic film you will see the most incredible wild animals and birds that call the jungle home! These are some of them:...

    • Nov 3, 2023
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    • Scenic Scenes
    • Jaguar
    • Sloth
    • Amazon River Dolphin
    • Macaw
    • Poison Dart Frog
    • Red Howler Monkey
    • Black Caiman
    • Green Anaconda
    • Giant Monkey Frog
    • Harpy Eagle

    The jaguar's preternatural beauty and affiliated terror cause admirers and prey to freeze in their tracks. The stand-out spots are similar to the leopards of Africa and Asia, but a small dot in the center is the key point of differentiation. The jaguar (Panthera onca) is the biggest cat in the Americas and the third biggest in the world (behind lio...

    These loveable slow-pokes also mostly keep to the rainforest canopy. They tend to sleep between 15 to 20 hours a day, and when it is time to feed, they cover a whopping 40 yards, collecting leaves, twigs, and buds along the way. Despite their morose movements, sloths always seem to have a smile on their face. They even enjoy a leisurely swim from t...

    The Amazon River Dolphin (Inia geoffrensis)is also known as the Pink River Dolphin for its pretty hue. This freshwater mammal is found throughout the Amazon and Orinoco river basins. These cute and curious creatures can grow up to 9.2 feet and weigh upwards of 352 pounds. Their populations are generally abundant; however, in some areas, these dolph...

    These brightly-colored birds belong to the parrot family. Their plumage is well-matched to their habitat of green trees, tasty fruits, and pretty flowers. Macaws (Psittacidae) are omnivorous, using their beaks to crack nuts and seeds and their tongues, which are specially designed with an interior bone, to tap into nutritious fruits. They also use ...

    The poison dart frog (Dendrobatidae)is another particularly colorful creature on this list. The intricate patterns on their bodies further enhance their beauty. These overt displays are an evolutionary tactic to warn off potential predators (a phenomenon called aposematic coloration). As the name would suggest, poison dart frogs are toxic and, in s...

    You can hear this guy's ominous call from a mile away - 3 miles away, actually. Those brave enough to seek the source of the demonic wail will spot the large canopy-dwellers by their dark red fur and swollen throats (owing to an enlarged hyoid bone at the base of the tongue). The males are larger and have darker beards. Red howlers (Alouatta senicu...

    The Black caiman (Melanosuchus niger)is the largest animal in the Amazon Basin. It is also the largest species of alligator, typically ranging from 9 to 14 feet, but able to grow as long as 20 feet and weighing anywhere from 209 to 660+ pounds. Aside from its impressive size, the Black caiman also differs from the American alligator because of its ...

    Overall, this member of the boa family is the largest snake in the world. It can reach lengths of 20 - 30 feet (i.e., as long as a school bus), with a diameter of 12-inches, and weigh upwards of 550 pounds. The reticulated python can grow slightly longer, but the green anaconda (Eunectes murinus)is still nearly twice as heavy. They reach these asto...

    The giant monkey frog (Phyllomedusa bicolor), also known as the bicolored tree frog, derives its name from its iconic, bright green backside and cream-colored belly and its unusual ability to swing between trees. These amphibians spend most of their time in trees and take advantage of their large bodies to bridge the gaps while moving around. Acaté...

    The Harpy eagle (Harpia harpyja)is one of the largest eagles in the world and easily the largest and most dominant raptor in the Amazon rainforest. This carnivorous predator has a wingspan of 69 to 88 inches, the largest talons of any living eagles, the ability to lift prey equal to their body weight (9 to 20 pounds), and can reach a top speed of 5...

  4. Jul 30, 2008 · Rainforest Animals of the Amazon Jungle | BBC Studios - YouTube. BBC Studios. 3.72M subscribers. Subscribed. 421. 754K views 15 years ago. Want more natural history and wildlife videos? Visit...

    • Jul 30, 2008
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  6. The land ecosystems of the world together absorb about 30% of the carbon dioxide released by burning fossil fuels; scientists think that most of this takes place in forests, and the Amazon is by...

  7. Mar 22, 2022 · An unexplored world soars high above the Amazon. MAGAZINE. Untouched by time, this pristine world soars high above the Amazon. A flat-topped peak gives researchers a chance to identify new...

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