The World's Largest Rainforest Still Saving Mystery |
Posted by Indra Yana on Fri Apr 04, 2014 |
Amazon rain forest may already be familiar to your ears. The most extensive tropical forests in the world are the lungs of the earth, and 20 percent of the world's oxygen is produced by the Amazon Rainforest.
Amazon rain forest has an area of ​​seven million square kilometers, and covers nine countries: Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname and French Guyana.Hutan also passed the famous Amazon River and Piranhanya anaconda.
One part that is still unexplored in the Amazon Rain Forest is the canopy. Experts believe, in the canopy of live half of the species of plants and animals that exist throughout the world.
Currently some animals are known to live in the Amazon, among others, are the jaguar, tapir, anaconda, boa, blue morpho butterflies, harpy eagle, sloth, caiman, wild boar, and many more. While various types of plants that are here are the kapok tree, elephant ear tree ,a giant lotus, orchid, jarda, Sapodilla, banana trees, and others.
Last changed: Fri Apr 04, 2014 at 11:58 am
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