Do not urinate in flowing water.
Cinchona originates from the East Andes in the Amazonian region. It is native to the countries of Peru and Bolivia. Today, it is grown in parts of Africa, India, and Indonesia (mainly the Java region)
To avoid getting stung by a black and orange bug, it is important to wear protective clothing such as long sleeves and pants, use insect repellent, and avoid swatting or disturbing the bug. It is also helpful to be aware of your surroundings and avoid areas where these bugs are commonly found.
Yes, many animals have instinctual behaviors that help them avoid inbreeding, such as dispersing from their birthplace to find unrelated mates.
Ants learn to avoid poison through a process called associative learning. When an ant encounters a toxic substance and becomes sick or dies, it associates the smell or taste of that substance with danger. This memory helps the ant avoid the poison in the future, increasing its chances of survival.
The Amazon River is home to a diverse range of organisms, including piranhas, pink river dolphins, electric eels, Amazonian manatees, and various species of fish, birds, reptiles, and insects. This region also supports an array of plant species and microorganisms that contribute to its rich biodiversity.
Candiru But there is speculation wether or not it is attracted to urine or not
Candiru
a candiru is a type of catfish that lives in the amazon river. more feared than piranhas, they are known to swim up vajinas, penuses and anuses.
in the amazon river and if your unlucky in your body
There have been reports of the candiru fish swimming up a person's urethra, but such incidents are rare and likely occur due to unique circumstances. It is important to take precautions, such as wearing swimwear, when swimming in waters where candiru are present to reduce the risk of potential encounters.
what issues do the amazonian manatees face
they spoke amazonian... amazonian's don't speak
Amazonian Pygmy Owl was created in 1990.
Yes, but I really wish they didn't.
most of the the Indians tribes have interacted with amazonian indians
candiru asu
Candiru is English and Portuguese. It is a type of parasitic catfish. It is also known as the toothpick fish, or the vampire fish. It is native to the Amazon and the controversial myth surrounding this fish is that it will swim into the male human's urethra.