The green anaconda preys on the giant amazon turtle.
Yes. This species is listed as endangered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Populations of the giant Amazon river turtle have diminished due to excessive poaching and egg collection as well as habitat loss.
Big-headed Amazon River turtle was created in 1812.
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No. They are listed as vulnerable by the IUCN.
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No, it's to hot Wrong. The amazon is home to the giant river otter. They live in family groups and come out in the wet season. Search Wikipedia for more info
Giant river turtles are omnivores and eat a variety of foods such as fruits, insects, fish, and aquatic plants. They have a diverse diet that consists of both plant and animal matter, making them important organisms in the ecosystem as they help regulate populations of various prey species.
The actual name is The Amazon or as some people refer to it as The Amazon River It's preffered as the Amazon River.
Fitzroy River turtle was created in 1980.
There are different apex predators depending on the rainforest that you are talking about. In the Amazon rainforest, apex predators include cayman, jaguars, harpes eagles, and giant river otters. In the Congo rainforest of central Africa, there are leopards, pythons, and crocodiles. In the jungles of Southeast Asia, there are tigers, leopards, pythons, and crocodiles. However, the rainforests on some islands don't have any major natural predators.