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toucans, frogs, sloths, leopards this site will probably help more :) http://www.unique-southamerica-travel-experience.com/amazon-rainforest-animals.html
They came to the Amazonian Rainforest since the late 1960's parts of the Amazon basin have become just that.
protect it, make medicen, look after the animals there
20% of the world's oxygen comes from the amazon rainforest.
it helps us breath and survive and help people from being hot also have food
The trees in the Amazon rainforest absorb an estimated 1.5 billion metric tons of CO2 annually through photosynthesis. They play a crucial role in sequestering carbon dioxide and help mitigate climate change by acting as a vital carbon sink.
The Amazon Rainforest is full of animals that all contribute to the area's ecosystem. The rainforest has primary consumers that eat the plant life. These consumers are eaten by secondary consumers, or carnivores. When the carnivores die, they are consumed by scavengers and decomposers, Then, the cycle begins again.
The amazon rainforest hold 70% of the world plants that have anticancer properties witch means if you have cancer the cure you could get would possibly be from the rainforest . Also lots of tribes - that have never had contact with the outside world live there and animals-that can only survive in the rainforest!
The Amazon rainforest has a variety of tree leaves, including broad leaves, needle-like leaves, and compound leaves. Broad leaves are common in the rainforest and help trees absorb sunlight for photosynthesis. Needle-like leaves are found on some trees to reduce water loss. Compound leaves have multiple leaflets on a single leaf stalk. Each type of leaf has adaptations to thrive in the diverse and dense environment of the Amazon rainforest.
There are three main rainforest regions in the world: the Amazon Rainforest in South America, the Congo Rainforest in Africa, and the Southeast Asian Rainforest. These regions are further divided into smaller rainforest areas.