Tupes, Amazonia, Brasil
Category: Amazonia Selection
A Boto (Inia g. geoffrensis), Brazil, Amazonia
A Boto (Inia g. geoffrensis), a south american species of fresh water dolphin appears from the dark waters of the Rio Negro river
Read the paper about the Boto to learn more from this dolphin
Giant neotropical toad (Rhinella marina)
Giant neotropical toad (Rhinella marina)
Young Common Caiman (Caiman crocodilus)
Young Common Caiman (Caiman crocodilus)
A Boto (Inia g. geoffrensis), Brazil, Amazonia
A Boto (Inia g. geoffrensis), a south american species of fresh water dolphin disappears into the dark waters of the Rio Negro river
Read the paper about the Boto to learn more from this dolphin
Salticide
Salticide
Feet, Tupe tribe, Amazonia, Brazil
Feet, Tupé tribe, Amazonia, Brazil
Couple of Blue-and-yellow macaw (Ara ararauna), Amazonia, Brazil
Couple of Blue-and-yellow macaw (Ara ararauna), Amazonia, Brazil
A Dessana people, Amazonia, Brazil
A Dessana people, Amazonia, Brazil
Mosquito
Mosquito, Amazonia, Brazil
Is the Mosquito the most dangerous animal living on earth?
Many diseases are transmitted by this insect, such as malaria (with 250 million cases annually, the disease kills more than 900,000 people per year), the yellow fever (affects 200,000 people per year and is fatal to 30 000 people), dengue (the most serious variation strikes 500 000 people per year) …
Rio Negro bank, Amazonia, Brazil
Rio Negro bank, Amazonia, Brazil
Young Tupé women, Amazonia, Brazil
Young Tupé women, Amazonia, Brazil
Brazil, Amazonian location. Young woman of the Dessana tribe watching a boat cruising the Rio Negro
Brazil, Amazonian location. Young woman of the Dessana tribe watching a boat cruising the Rio Negro
Sunrise over the Rio Negro, Amazonia, Brazil
Sunrise over the Rio Negro, Amazonia, Brazil
Spider (Micrathena kirbyi), Amazonia, Brazil
Spider (Micrathena kirbyi), Amazonia, Brazil