Yes, they are completely real. You might of asked this question because of the Disney channel show Good Luck Charlie. The episode where Bob Duncan brings home Brazilian termites.
Brazilian termites are not all that dangerous by themselves. They will bite humans, but they are only dangerous in troves as they can destroy entire houses and buildings.
Brazilian real was created in 1994.
The Brazilian Real
Brazilian cruzeiro real was created in 1993.
Brazilian cruzeiro real ended in 1994.
The value of 410,000 cruzeiros is equal to 149.09 Brazilian real, which is equivalent to $85.15. The Brazilian cruzeiro is obsolete. It was replaced with the Brazilian real on July 1, 1994. One Brazilian real is equivalent to 2750 Brazilian cruzeiros. One Brazilian real is equivalent to 0.571102 U.S. dollars.
There is no such thing as the Brazilian Dollar. Brazil's currency is the Real (plural: Reais). The woman in the Brazilian Real is physical representation of the Republic.
$1 in American money is equal to that of 2.42 Brazilian Real. 2.42 Brazilian Real would be equal to 6655 mil cruzados.
Currently, 1 Brazilian Real is approximately worth 40 pence.
One Brazilian Real is equal to almost 25 cents in the U.S. currency 1 Brazilian Real = 0,51 US Dollar (currency of May 21st, 2007)
The currency ofBrazil is the Brazilian Real (plural being Reais). The symbol for it is R$.
There's no such thing as a "brazilian dollar". The Brazilian currency is called "Real" (R$). 1 Real is weaker than 1 dollar. The exchange rate changes daily.