People from the Amazon region are often referred to as "Amazonian." This term encompasses the diverse indigenous groups and communities that inhabit the Amazon rainforest, as well as those who live in the surrounding areas. Additionally, individuals from countries that contain parts of the Amazon, such as Brazil, Peru, and Colombia, may also be referred to as Amazonian in a broader context.
they are called little devils by the native amazon rainforest people
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There are no tigers in the Amazon rain forest.The jaguar is a large spotted cat and is often called el tigre by the people there.
Over time, the Amazon has changed to flow into the Atlantic. Shifting sediment has caused an affect called "falling land" by people who come to the region.
Amazon Basin
The major waterfall on the Amazon is the Kaieteur Falls
Yes. there nasty little toe-biting problems called pirannahas and they granpas who like to eat you whole called crocodiles.
millions of people live near the Amazon.
what people live in the amazon rainforest today
The foliage in the Amazon is known as "The Canopy."
The important port on the Amazon River is called Iquitos.
The major waterfall on the Amazon is the Kaieteur Falls