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What is the wildlife in Amazon River Basin?

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Answered by ccxxly
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Amazon rainforest wildlifeThe Amazon Rainforest is home to a bewildering array of wildlife, including macaws, toucans, tyrant flycatchers, capybaras, tapirs, sloths, squirrel monkeys, red howler monkeys, jaguars, caimans, anacondas, tarantulas, leaf-cutter ants, scarlet ibis, and black skimmers.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Amazon Basin is rich in different species of wildlife. A variety of monkeys and sloths are found in the trees. Pumas and jaguars are animals of prey. Tapirs and ancient mammals like anteaters and armadillos are found on the ground. Reptiles like crocodile, alligators, turtles, iguanas and different types of snakes including anaconda are found in the swamps. The rivers have a rich variety of fish, including the fierce flesh-eating of piranha. Colourful birds like taucans, hummingbirds, different types of parrots and a variety of insects are also found in the Amazon Basin

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