Sloth

The slowest mammal on Earth, sloths live high in the Amazon rainforest canopy. They move slowly to conserve energy and avoid predators. Covered in algae and moss, their fur becomes part of the forest ecosystem, providing camouflage and even food for insects

Anaconda

One of the largest snakes in the world, the green anaconda can reach over 9 meters (30 feet) in length. Native to the Amazon’s rivers and swamps, it’s a powerful constrictor that preys on fish, birds, and even caimans

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