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Why animals live in the Amazon rainforest

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Answered by javeed88
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Amazon Basin is rich in the variety of wildlife, since this provides the favourable climatic conditions for the animals to live. There are around 10 million of different species of insects, plants and animals that are found in the Amazon basin

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The Amazon Rainforest is home to 427 mammal species, 1,300 bird species, 378 species of reptiles, and more than 400 species of amphibians. Some of the animals that live in the Amazon Rainforest include jaguars, sloths, river dolphins, macaws, anacondas, glass frogs, and poison dart frogs. One in ten known species in the world lives in the Amazon Rainforest as do one in five known bird species.

The Amazon Rainforest is the largest rainforest in the world. It covers 40% of the South American continent and can be found within the following countries: Peru, Ecuador, Columbia, Venezuela, Brazil, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname as well as in French Guiana, a department of France. Here are some of the Amazon Rainforest's most interesting animals.

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