THE AMAZON BASIN: Amazing Facts
and Figures
The Amazon basin has the most developed rainforest of
anywhere in the world. Over two-thirds of all the fresh water on earth
is found with
covers an
area of approximately 2.5 million square miles (650 million hectares) which is approximately
40% of South America. If superimposed on the United States, it would
cover n
he Amazon basin and over 20% of the earth’s oxygen is
produced there. Although exact numbers are not known, the basin may
contain up to one million plant species. The Amazon basin is drained by
the Amazon
The Amazon rainforest is the largest tropical rainforest in the world, covering over five and a half a million square kilometres (1.4 billion acres)
Over half of the Amazon rainforest is located in Brazil but it is also located in other South American countries including Peru, Venezuela, Ecuador, Colombia, Guyana, Bolivia, Suriname and French Guiana.
10% of the world’s known species live in the Amazon rainforest.
Capybaras are the largest of the rodent species. Weighing as much as a man, these oversized, pig-like animals are highly adapted to an aquatic lifestyle and even mate in the water. Capybaras are found over much of South America. Efficient grazers, they are able to crop even the short, dry grasses left at the end of the dry season. They are capable of a range of vocalisations and can purr and bark. Like rabbits, they eat their own dung to extract maximum nutrition from their food.