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AMAZON RAINFOREST

By: James Nguyen

Location
The Amazon rainforest is found in South America Most of the Amazon Rainforest can be found in Brazil and Peru. However some parts of the rainforests are also in Ecuador, Venezuela, Colombia, French Guiana, Bolivia, Guyana, and Suriname. This area is known as the Amazon Basin

Facts

The Amazon rainforest is the largest tropical rainforest in the world Covers around five and a half a million square kilometres It has 2 and a half million different insect species There are 40000 plant species in the Amazon Rainforest Many dangerous species live in the Amazon rainforest 30 million people live in the Amazon Rainforest

The Jaguar

Found in the Amazon River Basin the third largest cats in the world Jaguar comes from the Native American word yaguar meaning "he who kills with one leap. Their diet is fish, turtles, and caimans which are small, alligator-like animal and can also hunt bigger animals like deers. In the wild they can live up to 15 years Adult jaguars can weigh up to 45 - 113 kilograms. A jaguar from the tip of its tail to the nose can be 240 cm long

Unusual Fact about the Jaguar


Jaguars are good swimmers and can climb trees Cubs are blind at birth The black spots on a jaguar is called a rosette

Annatto/Lipstick tree

It has heart shaped fruits Its colour is brown or reddish brown It is covered with short stiff hairs. When it is fully grown the fruits open up, inside showing a lot of dark red seeds the fruit is not edible

Unusual Facts about the Lipstick Tree

The seeds are used to make dyes and food colouring The plant can be used to treat snakebites Rainforest peoples have used the plant for things such as insect repellent and to make love potions

Interesting Facts about the Amazon

Many herbal medication is made from the plants in the Amazon rain forest. If it was a country it would be the 9th largest in the world. the length of the Amazon River is around 6400 kilometres

Issues with Amazon Rainforest

17 % of the Amazon forest has been lost in the last 50 years. This is due to deforestation Animals lose their homes because of this and some are endangered Because trees are cut down less oxygen is produced

Bibliography

http://www.wikiveler.com/south-america/attractions/amazonrainforest/images/amazon-rainforest-home.jpg http://enviro-map.com/wpcontent/uploads/2008/03/amazon_forest.jpg http://www.daleysfruit.com.au/Herbs/achiote.htm http://library.thinkquest.org/04oct/01873/amaz.htm http://kids.nationalgeographic.com.au/kids/animals/creaturefe ature/jaguars/ http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/where_we_work/amazon/p roblems/ http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_facts_about_the_amazo n_rainforest http://worldwildlife.org/places/amazon

RAINFOREST

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By: James Nguyen

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