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Animals in the Amazon
100

Cutting trees and warming temperatures dry out the Basin and make fires more common.

What is the interaction between deforestation and climate change?

100

Less rainfall lowers the water levels of this massive river system.

What is the Amazon River?

100

Planting new trees to help damaged forests recover.

What is reforestation?


100

This is the largest river in the world by volume.

What is the Amazon River?

100

This pink freshwater dolphin lives only in the Amazon Basin.

What is the boto?

200

This major industry clears huge areas of forest to make space for grazing.

What is cattle ranching?

200

Longer, drier seasons in the Basin increase the risk of these destructive events.

What are forest fires?

200

Indigenous communities prevent huge wildfires by using these smaller intentional burns.

What are controlled burns?

200

The Amazon River Basin spreads across this number of countries.

What is eight?

200

This spotted big cat is the Amazon’s top predator.

What is the jaguar?

300

This crop, used in Nutella, peanut butter, and soaps, drives forest loss when trees are cleared to plant it.

What is palm oil?

300

When rainfall drops, biodiversity decreases, especially for these river species like piranhas and dolphins.

What are aquatic animals?

300

Governments protect parts of the Basin using these zones where logging is not allowed.

What are protected areas?

300

This large city in the Basin sits deep in the rainforest.

What is Manaus?

300

This sharp-toothed fish is known for its powerful bite.

What is the piranha?

400

When the forest dies, flammable bushes take over, making fires more frequent and stopping trees from regrowing.

What is reaching an ecological tipping point?

400

Without tree roots, soil washes into rivers and clouds the water.

What is sedimentation?

400

Countries can earn money for keeping trees standing through these climate programs.

What are carbon credits?

400

The Amazon carries about this percentage of the world’s freshwater.

What is 20%?

400

One of the world’s biggest snakes lives in the Basin's waters and swamps.

What is the green anaconda?

500

Logging, farming, and lost trees weaken this important moisture process that normally keeps the Basin wet.

What is evapotranspiration?

500

How many Indigenous people are currently living in the Amazon rainforest?

What is 2.2 million?

500

How are Indigenous land-management and conservation practices helping maintain forest resilience?

What is using controlled burns?

500

During the rainy season, the Amazon River can expand up to this wide.

What is 30–40 miles?

500

This giant fish can grow over 10 feet and breathe air.

What is the arapaima (pirarucu)?