Amazon Animals Life of Amazon Forest
In this video in 8K, you will see the animals that inhabit the Amazon rainforest. The Amazon Rainforest (Brazilian Portuguese: Floresta Amazônica or Amazônia; Spanish: Selva Amazónica or Amazonía) or the Amazon rainforest, referred to as the Amazon Forest for short is a moist broadleaf forest in the Amazon basin of South America. This area, known as Amazonia or the Amazon Basin, covers 7 million square kilometres (1.7 billion acres), of which rainforests cover 5.5 million square kilometres (1.4 billion acres). This area is located in the territory of 9 countries: mainly Brazil (with 60% of the rainforest), Peru (13%), and the rest in Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Surinam and French Guyana. The states or provinces of 4 countries are named Amazonas after this forest. The Amazon rainforest accounts for more than 50% of the remaining rainforests of the Earth and includes the largest stretch of tropical rainforest and the richest variety of plants and animals in the world.The Amazon Rainforest is a nature reserve in the world. It is a biosphere reserve for mankind. Therefore, the conservation of rare animal species and natural resources, especially biological resources in this area, aims to protect the existence and development of the human world
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