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Write a Short note on wildlife of the Amazon Basin.


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Answered by Anonymous
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The Amazon Rainforest is the world’s richest and most-varied biological reservoir, containing several million species of insects, plants, birds, and other forms of life, many still unrecorded by science. The luxuriant vegetation encompasses a wide variety of trees, including many species of myrtle, laurel, palm, and acacia, as well as rosewood, Brazil nut, and rubber tree. Excellent timber is furnished by the mahogany and the Amazonian cedar. Major wildlife includes jaguar, manatee, tapir, red deer, capybara and many other types of rodents, and several types of monkeys.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Amazon rainforests are rich in wildlife. Among the animals found here are tree dwelling sloths and various types of monkeys, ground dwelling tapirs, anteaters and armadillos, and many species of bats, including blood drinking vampires. Large cats like the jaguar and ocelot are now rare, but pumas are common in the Andes ,Colourful birds such as toucans, hummingbirds and parrots are found as are various species of ants, mosquitoes, flies, centipedes, scorpions, giant spiders and brightly coloured butterflies. Among the reptiles found are crocodiles, iguanas (large lizards) and huge snakes like the anaconda. Various types of fishes ,including the flesh eating piranha, abound the rivers.

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