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The Amazon rainforest, often called the “lungs of the Earth,” extends across nine South American countries and covers approximately 2.7 million square miles. This vast ecosystem not only supports ...
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In terrestrial forest and coral reef environments, scientists have long understood how this sort of "state shift," as this foundational habitat change is called, can alter food web dynamics.
Brazilian Rainforest. Image via Depositphotos There are various animals found in many regions on the planet. Some live in water; some live in dense forests; some live in snow areas and ice regions; ...
The Amazon rainforest is the world’s largest rainforest and river system, and the most biologically diverse place on earth. It covers roughly 40% of South America, spanning Brazil, Bolivia, Peru ...
Trending News: A new anaconda species is discovered in the Amazon. It is a giant snake, weighing 500 kilograms. It measures 7.5 meters long. DNA analysis confirms it ...
Join Strick & Fran as they go spearfishing at the Great Barrier Reef for food. They also dive a secret shipwreck that is loaded with giant fish and setup camp on a deserted tropical island paradise.
Congo Rainforest Covering an area of 3.7 million square kilometres in Central Africa, the Congo Basin is the world’s second-largest tropical rainforest. The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) ...
One Rainforest Cafe in particular—the one in Galveston—is a bucket list item for a growing segment of millennial and Gen Z adults for a very specific reason: It’s the only one in the 23 ...
5 animals that thrive in the rainforest are: Jaguar, Harpy Eagle, Poison Dart Frog, Sloth, Howler Monkey.
Our research shows that, on average, a 'new' species of animal or plant is being discovered in the Amazon every other day. However, tragically, because huge parts of the rainforest are being destroyed ...
They've been found in food, drinking water, soil, and even in the human body. But now scientists have detected toxic group of chemicals known as PFAS in the Amazon, the world's largest rainforest.