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How terrifying is the Amazon rainforest

author:Super Eddie

The Amazon Forest, as the world's largest tropical rainforest, has many terrifying-looking creatures in its forest interior that are not found in other regions. Scholars believe that within the Amazon rainforest, due to its special environment, there are some very rare and unique life forms that transcend human cognition. These lives are very peculiar on the one hand, and on the other hand, they contain unknown dangers. Currently, the creatures that are terrifying in the Amazon forest include green water hoppers, poison dart frogs, goby fish, electric eels, and jaguars.

1. Green water nymph

How terrifying is the Amazon rainforest

It is a snake, and the more peculiar thing is that this snake is not poisonous. They live mainly in the swamps of the Amazon rivers and live almost entirely in water, rarely ashore. Many witnesses claim that this snake can devour humans.

2. Poison dart frog

How terrifying is the Amazon rainforest

Although the poison dart frog appears to be brightly colored and extremely small on the surface, it is the deadliest of all creatures on Earth. It hides a deadly poison in its brightly colored skin, and when people touch it, they will be destroyed.

3. Goby

How terrifying is the Amazon rainforest

Goby live in the water, but have tiger-like fighting power. Their jaws are very strong and strong, and their teeth are extremely sharp. If people encounter this fish in the water, they will be attacked.

Fourth, bullet ants

How terrifying is the Amazon rainforest

Bullet ants have very sharp spines on the outside, and these spines are very powerful. Although small, it is capable of biting other creatures, even humans. Some humans say that after being bitten by a bullet ant, their bodies will be very painful.

5. Black Caiman

How terrifying is the Amazon rainforest

The black caiman is huge and lives mainly in the grasslands of the Amazon, or in some of the lakes and rivers that flow slowly within it. It is the largest creature in the entire Amazon ecosystem and can even attack humans.

6. Electric eels

How terrifying is the Amazon rainforest

Electric eels, which live mainly at the bottom of the Amazon river, are so electrically powerful that they can even electrocute an adult male. Although they rarely launch such large-scale attacks on humans, there are still many records of their attacks on humans.

7. Jaguars

How terrifying is the Amazon rainforest

The jaguar is a carnivore and is not small. There are many species in the Amazon ecosystem, and jaguars usually live deep in forests, and as the area of the forest gradually decreases, the frequency of human encounters with jaguars increases.

8. Hunting spiders

How terrifying is the Amazon rainforest

Nomadic spiders are rarely seen during the day and spend most of their time hiding in the forest. At night, they will come out to look for prey, and when they encounter humans, they will bite humans, and they have toxins in their bodies, and many people have died from spider bites.

Nine, mosquitoes

How terrifying is the Amazon rainforest

Mosquitoes are extremely dangerous in the Amazon ecosystem, and because the amazon's internal environment is extremely hot and humid, mosquitoes can grow extremely large. After biting others, it may even spread the disease.

10. Amazon giant centipede

How terrifying is the Amazon rainforest

The Amazon giant centipede can reach a body length of about 30 centimeters and feeds on many species of animals. The centipede even attacks larger creatures as prey. And the venom it spews out can kill humans.

If you walk into the Amazon rainforest alone, what are your chances of surviving?

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