Maybe sloths and agoutes?
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I don't know. There are many in the world however, but the real number is changing every second we live. It is impossible to answer this question. There are literally millions of animals in the animal kingdom. As is stated above, there is no way to know an exact number.
Well, many wildlife is found in brazil, but mostly monkeys and alot of snakes!Most reptiles live in Brazil, also some bats live in it's caves.JUST ALOT OF ANIMALS!!
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it is number 5
It is impossible to provide an exact population count of animals living in jungles due to the vast number of species and the constantly changing ecosystems. Estimates suggest that millions of species of animals inhabit jungles, making it one of the most diverse ecosystems on Earth.
It is unknown because there are different types of animals that we can discover. There can be different reptiles, insects, birds and mammals.
A ratio is a comparison of one number to another. The second number has not been specified in this question. The answer depends on what you want to compare to the number of people who work in Brazil.You will get different numbers if you want the ratio of people who work in Brazil to the number of:people who work in other countries,people who live in Brazil but don't (or cannot) work.people who cannot speak Portuguese but live in Brazil
There are an estimated 7.77 million species of animals in the United States, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and insects. The exact number of individual animals is difficult to determine due to the vast diversity of species and their populations.
Dangerous animals like king cobras live in rain forests. They live mostly near Brazil, near South Africa, and near Arizona, which is a state in the United States.
No, this is not a place where they are wild. These animals are warm weather animals and like the warmer climates. They come from places like Brazil.