Some of them include the jaguar (Panthera onca), the giant otter (Pteronura brasiliensis), and the harpy eagle (Harpia harpyja).
Image pexels
They live in rivers and streams, where they spend their days hunting fish and crabs. Their bodies are covered in thick fur,
Image pexels
The rainforests of South America contain some of the strangest animals on Earth. From giant sloths to tiny frogs,
Image pexels
If you find a capybara under your home, you should probably leave him alone. He might be scared and confused. Also,
Image pexels
These forests play an important role in providing food, shelter, and medicine to millions of people around the globe.
Image pexels
They don’t move around much because they’re slow and clumsy. Their bodies are covered in thick fur and they have long tails.
Image pexels
They eat their prey by biting off its head and then swallowing the rest of the body. That way they don't get stung by the ant's stingers.
Image pexels
This means they emit sounds from their blowhole and listen to the echoes bouncing back off objects nearby.
Image pexels
This means they hunt during the night hours and rest during the day. This behavior allows them to conserve energy.
Image pexels
The tapir is also known as the Brazilian tapir or the mountain tapir. Its name comes from the Spanish word tapir,
Image pexels