The rainforest of the Amazon basin are home to a large number of people and animals. write briefly about them.
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they contain millions of species of exotic plants and animals rain forest supplies many things for essential for surviving human beings
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The Capybara is similar in appearance to cavies and guinea pigs. Barrel-shaped and covered in dark red and brown fur, adult capybaras stand around 2 feet tall at the shoulders on all fours, are in excess of 4 feet long, and may weigh close to 150 pounds, making them massive for rodents. Semi-aquatic rodents by nature, they make themselves quite at home amidst the Amazonian wetlands.
But most of the known uncontacted tribes live in South America, deep in the Amazon rainforest. Brazil claims to have most of the world's uncontacted people, estimating as many as 77 tribes – though National Geographic estimates as many as 84. Many of them live in the western states of Mato Grosso, Rondonia, and Acre.
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