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Nerves of steel! Brave capybara calmly strolls around dozens of caimansIn the Pantanal swampland in Brazil, a capybara impressively demonstrated its nerves of steel: The capybara calmly strolled ...
PANTANAL, Brazil — We cruised the murky brown shallows of the Corixo Negro, the Black Channel, in an open boat, scanning the hyacinth-choked waters and low-hanging tree branches for wildlife.
The Pantanal sits at the southern edge of the Amazon rainforest — which was also devastated by unprecedented fires in 2019 — stretching from Brazil into Bolivia and Paraguay across more than ...
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Brazil is gearing up to showcase the best of its unique biomes and ecotourism experiences. View on euronews ...
Brazil’s Pantanal, the largest tropical wetland on earth, is ablaze, with fires in June breaking historical records for that month. While aerial views of the wetland show smoke rising and the ...
Item 1 of 2 An aerial view shows burnt trees near a river in The Pantanal, the world's largest wetland, in Pocone, Mato Grosso state, Brazil, August 28, 2020. Picture taken August 28, 2020.
Scientists believe Bold’s continued presence in the Pantanal, easily identifiable by the collar he wears from his rescue, is a hopeful sign. “He is hunting like never before,” Ms Gianni said.
The Pantanal, which sprawls across Brazil into Bolivia and Paraguay, is bigger than England at more than 42 million acres.It's one of the world's most biologically rich environments and "a real ...
SAO PAULO (AP) — Brazil’s massive Pantanal wetlands haven’t technically entered annual fire season but already the number of blazes reported has broken records and is leading experts to ...
Brazil’s Pantanal, the world’s largest wetlands, is home to a sizable population of jaguars. Near one tiny outpost, the normally shy animals are remarkably easy to observe.
The world's largest wetland, Brazil’s Pantanal is home to around 5,000 jaguars and is the best place on earth to see the elusive cats in the wild. And at around 70,000sq miles, the UNESCO world ...
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