
04/08/2025
Amazon Forest:
The largest forest in the world, covering 5.5 million square kilometers, 60% of which is in Brazil and several other countries, making it 23 times the size of Britain.
It produces 20% of the world's oxygen, and it may not rain for a week a year.
There are plants, flowers, and animals here that are not found anywhere else in the world.
So far, 40,000 species of plants, 1,300 species of birds, 2,200 species of mammals, 427 species of reptiles, 380 species of land animals, and 2.5 million species of reptiles have been discovered here.
Green Anacondas, dangerous snakes that are 30 feet long and weigh 250 kilograms, are the kings of this forest, even tigers survive.