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Monday, March 30, 2009

Amazon Jungle Animals

Amazon Jungle Animals are nocturnal animals native to the African continent. Around 43 to 53 inches in length, aardvarks weigh between 110 to 180 lbs. They spend most of the day lazing in their burrows and set out in search of food after sunset. Amazon Jungle Animals often they feed on termites, with their Amazon Jungle Animals 10 inch specially designed tongue assisting them to extract termites from the mounds.
Amazon Jungle Animals 2011
Amazon Jungle Animals

Amazon Jungle Photo


Amazon Jungle Photo are 5 species of baboons, namely, Hamadryas baboon, Guinea baboon, Olive baboon, Yellow baboon and Chacma baboon. Their size varies according to species, with the largest species being 47 inches in length and weighing 90 lbs. Omnivorous in nature, they feed on fruits, grasses, seeds, bark, roots, as well as meat. Some species are observed to eat birds, rodents, as well as young ones of larger mammals, like antelopes.


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Amazon Jungle Photo 
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Amazon Jungle Photo tree
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Amazon Jungle Photo see
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Amazon Jungle Photo pic
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Amazon Jungle Photo 
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Amazon Jungle Photo

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Amazon Jungle Photo real update pictures of 2011 collection 

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Amazon Interactive

Amazon Interactive Amazon is one of the world's great rainforests. The Amazon river runs 3,000 miles from the Andes to the sea, and is longer than any river but the Nile. The vast Amazon basin covers more than two and a half million square miles, more than any other rainforest. Can you click on the Amazon.
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Amazon Rainforest

The Amazon rainforest is the biggest forest in the world and is also the last big space covered with tropical plants and animals. The Amazon forest territory is a tropical rainforest that is located in the north side of the South American continent and is shared by 9 countries: Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Suriname, French Guiana and Guiana.
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But the forest is not only populated by animals and plants, there are many humans there too. The Indians are part of the equilibrium that existed there for thousands of years. The indigenous tribes of the forest live off the land as their ancestors have for thousands of years. The other humans, not native, have settled there for different reasons, but are always looking for opportunities in this unexplored land. Sometimes (usually) this has a negative impact over the forest. The idea of learn how to live from the forest by the forest is something that is not easy, but not impossible either. There are many examples of sustainable use. This type of information needs to become more popular, as deforestation is becoming a danger to the existence of the forest. While logging and forest clearing may be profitable in the short run, in the long run it is a danger to the amazon. It is also a danger the growing eco tourism that is a major attraction to the Amazon for tourists.
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Amazonia is a huge and very complex place where nature created a unique set of biological and geological cycles, hardly seen in other places, and where mankind developed different cultures, languages, and art. The mysteries and awe around the Amazon jungle is something we should know and need to protect. There are several programs where on can buy an acre to save the land from harm.