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Why is the Amazon rainforest called a "forbidden zone for mankind"? Why do you say that?

The claim that the Amazon rainforest has been called a 'forbidden zone for mankind'

By tannie rustyPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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As the so-called "the world is full of wonders", the Amazon rainforest brings infinite fantasies and unique peculiarities to human beings, so it is called "the forbidden area of ​​human beings". I believe you in front of the screen are curious about this question, then follow Let me explain to you in detail. The Amazon rainforest shows the most ecological, primitive, and natural side of the earth, as well as the most dangerous and mysterious side. An investigator once said: "If a person with full blood but no experience in wild life comes here , then he will end badly."

The largest tropical rainforest at present, the Amazon rainforest, also has a resounding name, that is, the "lungs of the earth". Why is it called "Lungs of the Earth"? It is also because there are the most beautiful primitive natural scenery here, where there are countless wild creatures of all kinds, as well as primitive tribes who have been isolated from the world for a long time. At the same time, because of the lush forests of the Amazon rainforest and a wide variety of animals and plants, it is also known as the "Kingdom of Animals and Plants in the World".

The Amazon rainforest also has the Amazon River, the first and second longest. In the Amazon rainforest, which seems like a paradise on earth, there is another terrifying side. Many people who have watched Wilderness Survival must know that if a person wants to survive in the wild, it is not as easy as imagined. It is such a wild place.

So where is the horror of the Amazon rainforest? The first is fish, including the most famous piranhas and electric eels. Piranhas, also known as "piranhas", are the most common gregarious carnivorous fish. They have a very strong ability to sense blood, and they have mouths full of mouths. serrated sharp teeth. The electric eel is one of the nemesis of piranhas. The electric eel can instantly release 1000 volts of high-voltage electricity from the body. Because it conducts electricity in the water, once the electric eel releases electricity, the damage will reach the maximum range. encounter, the consequences are unimaginable.

Next is the reptile, the most famous of which are the caiman and the jaguar, known as the strongest king predator in the Amazon basin, the caiman is none other than the caiman. Its most powerful feature is that it is "quiet like a virgin, moving like a rabbit." When the prey comes to the water, it will instantly attack and kill it in seconds. The size of the jaguar is second only to the lion and the tiger, but the bite force is very impressive. In the Amazon rainforest, the jaguar can definitely be called one of the most terrifying animals.

In the rainforest, not to mention that poisonous snakes and spiders can be guessed at any time, just ants, bats, and bees that are considered harmless by the subconscious can be deadly at any time. I learned from the documentary that there is a vampire bat in the Amazon rainforest. They have sharp, sharp teeth, like blades, they can pierce the victim's skin quickly and accurately, and the mucus secreted on the body will prevent the blood from coagulating in the wound. , and then suck the blood with the grooved tongue, and the victim may die directly.

Of course, the dangers in the Amazon rainforest go far beyond what is mentioned in the article. For example, there are countless dark rivers in the forest, and thousands of parasites in the forest. There are still some things we don't know. Although many explorers have been here before, there are still many unsolved mysteries.

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