Amazing Animals of the Amazon

Scientists have been constantly rediscovering the Amazon Rainforest and its amazing biodiversity. Here are some of the jungle’s most unique and beloved animals.
Amazing Animals of the Amazon
Lion Tamarin (Shutterstock*)
9/26/2013
Updated:
7/18/2015

The Amazon rainforest at 2.1 million sq miles (5,500,000 sq km) is the largest rainforest in the world. The forest covers most of the 2.7 million sq mile (7,000,000 sq km) Amazon basin and touches nine countries. The majority of the forest, 60 percent, is within Brazil’s borders, followed in descending order by Peru,  Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana.

Also known as the Amazon Jungle or Amazonia, the forest accounts for more than half of the planet’s remaining rain forest and is home to millions of species, including 2.5 million insect species, 40,000 plant species, some 2,000 birds and mammals, 3,000 freshwater fish species and more than 370 types of reptiles.

Scientists have been constantly rediscovering the rainforest, surprising people with Amazonian rainforest splendor. Here are some of the jungle’s most unique and beloved animals. 

 

*Photos Via Shutterstock: Lion Tamarin;  Amazonian River Turtle;  Tapir;  Tree Monkey;  Amazon Toad-Headed Turtle;  Pygmy Marmoset ApeDwarf CaimanPoison Dart FrogMimic Poison Dart FrogPiranhaSide-Necked Turtle;  Black Jaguar;  ToucanThe Scarlet MacawHoffmans Two Toed SlothEmperor Tamarin