Enjoy a full 50-minute documentary about Brazil's Amazon Rainforest 🇧🇷 📺 "Brazil – A natural History" Part 5: Flooded Forest
The Amazon Rainforest is the largest rainforest in the world, covering an astonishing 3.5 million square kilometers and home to one in ten of all known species. Dive into the Amazon Jungle and uncover its incredible secrets, from breathtaking Amazon species to astonishing survival strategies.
Meet the majestic harpy eagle, the world’s most powerful bird of prey, with talons larger than any other eagle and a talent for maneuvering through dense canopies. Witness the dazzling Cock-of-the-Rock as males compete with dramatic displays to attract females in a daily jungle spectacle. Explore the ingenious world of leaf-cutter ants, tiny farmers cultivating underground fungus by neutralizing toxic leaves. Dive into the flooded forest to encounter the pirarucu, a colossal fish, and the mysterious mata-mata turtle, both thriving in this submerged jungle.
From howler monkeys’ battles with bitter leaves to the sloth's slow-motion survival, the Amazon’s species reveal mind-blowing adaptations to life in this biodiverse paradise. Even the trees hold secrets, forming a delicate balance between life and survival. Get ready to explore the Amazon Rainforest secrets that make this jungle one of the most extraordinary places on Earth.
📽️ Facts: Title Brazil – A natural History Duration 50 min
Written by Paul Reddish and Christian Baumeister
Produced by Paul Reddish
Executive producers Andrea Gastgeb, Sabine Holzer
A Terra Mater Factual Studios & Light & Shadow Production in co-production with National Geographic Channel
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