【题目】ditf一)完形填空d th05自然记叙文★★★☆15in the Amazon Rainforest (亚马逊雨林),the trees are so thick(茂密的) that _)_ sunlight reaches the groundThis covering creates the canopy(遮蓬). In and under the canopy are an incredible number of _2_ things. Many ofthem are endemic (...
Life thrives in the rainforest. One tenth of all of the Earth's species are found in the Amazon Rainforest. Colourful toucans hop from branch to branch, howler monkeys call from the treetops, and tapirs rummage through the leaves on the forest floor searching for food. However, the rainfo...
Poison dart frogs are probably the most deadly creatures of Amazon rainforest. In the Amazon they found in marshes, lakes, swamps, streams and rivers. Depending on the habitats, the poison dart frogs found in different colors including gold, copper, red blue or green. Thegolden poison dart f...
The understory of the Amazon rainforest is where the air is still, and the atmosphere is hot and damp. This part of the rainforest can be found beneath the leaves, but not directly on the ground. This is the part of the rainforest where you will find the young trees, small plants an...
“Not much…just traveled to the Amazon, slept under mosquito netting, checked for bats in the toilets, braved torrential downpours in the rainforest canopy, and did research on tiny poison dart frogs. How ‘bout you?” That is exactly what this band of intrepid explorers did – and then...
About 20% of all animals in the world are from the Amazon rainforest. The following article will cover as many as possible of the Amazon rainforest animals and help you know more about this beautiful natural world.
Fast Facts: Amazon Milk Frog Scientific Name:Trachycephalus resinifictrix Common Names:Amazon milk frog, Mission golden-eyed tree frog, blue milk frog Basic Animal Group:Amphibian Size:2.5-4.0 inches Lifespan:8 years Diet:Carnivore Habitat:South American rainforest ...
Shiripuno Lodge ~ The Amazon Horned Rain Frog, it’s a ground-dweller amphibian using its camouflage waits for its prey to pass by, the sit-and-wait technique is used by many species of the Amazon Rainforest. Conservation of the Frogs in the Amazon Rainforest in Ecuador ...
Not that a flash will help you with subjects high in the trees, but if you’re on a jungle walk through the rainforest you’ll be plunged into low light. If you find something you want to photograph (a poison dart frog or tarantula, for example) you’ll need a flash. ...
this is a similar story to other Amazon animals. You can still see hyacinth macaws in certain areas of the Amazon and Pantanal. They prefer semi-open forest or forest edges and generally stay away from the dense rainforest interior. Seeing these outstanding birds free should entrench the import...