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The A mazon Rainforest animals

The A mazon Rainforest animals. By Nicolas Torres Lopez and Sebastian Mancini . The anaconda.

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The A mazon Rainforest animals

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  1. The Amazon Rainforest animals By Nicolas Torres Lopez and Sebastian Mancini

  2. The anaconda • Snake of the boa constrictor type. , the anaconda grows throughout its entire life, reaching up to 21 feet long and an astonishing 40 stone of mass. It kills it’s prey by squizzing it until it cannot breath and swallowing it whole without chewing it

  3. The Jaguar • One of the most dangerous animals in the Amazon rainforest. An excellent hunter able to swim in water to catch turtles and other sea animals. This animal can run, climb and swim. These beautiful animals are about six feet long.

  4. The Piranha • Perhaps the most fear predator in the rivers of the Amazon. It has razor-sharp teeth that can rip flesh off your bones in a matter of seconds.

  5. Black Caiman • The largest predator in the Amazon rainforest. This crocodile can eat piranhas, capybara and more. This black crocodile can grow up to 20 feet and 3,000 pounds.

  6. toucan • This colourful beaked bird is a very common bird in the Amazon rainforest. With thick, short neck. The colours of this black, blue, red and white.

  7. Credits • Created by good friends Nicolas and Sebastian!!! • http://www.unique-southamerica-travel-experience.com/amazon-rainforest-animals.html

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