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At one time almost 10 million native Indians occupied the lands of the South America Rainforest. At the time when Western and European explorers and conquistadors invaded the land in search of untold riches, there were less than one million indigenous people, today there are less than 250,000 indigenous natives. As the Rainforest dies, so does the heritage of the land and sadly so do the people of the Rainforest.

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A range of creatures live in the Amazon's Rainforest and here are some of them that I think are most worthwhile looking up (especially if you want to find their adaptations):

1) Jaguars

2) Ocelots (a type of wild cat)

3) Sloths

4) Howler Monkeys

5) Spider Monkeys

6) Macaws

7) Boa Constrictors

8) Bald-headed Uakaris (a type of monkey)

9) Toucans

10) Humming Birds

11) Arrow-poison Frogs

12) Leaf Cutter Ants &

13) Brazilian Tapirs (these animals are related to horses)

Also if you want more information on any of these creatures, I would advise browsing over the website in the Related Links.

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Humans , tropical animals in the rainforest

yeeh but who ?? explaainnn :L

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There are still some indigenous people living in the Amazon rain forests of Brazil. Some of them never had contact with outsiders until recently.

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persificaly tribes because of their ancestors, but otherwise no one because of no resources like water clothes and food.

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The amazon native peoples.

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amazonians

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