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BRAZIL-ENVIRONMENT-PANTANAL
View of a couple of Jaguars (Panthera onca) on the shores of the Paraguay river, in Caceres, Brazil, the gateway to the Pantanal, on September 6, 2006. Often referred to as the world’s largest freshwater wetland system, the Pantanal, is a stunning biodiversity sanctuary which extends through millions of hectares in central-western Brazil, eastern Bolivia and eastern Paraguay. It includes sanctuaries for migratory birds, nursery grounds for aquatic life, and refuges for such creatures as the yacare caiman, deer, and jaguar. Some 4,500 different species live in the Pantanal. DOUGLAS TRENT / Bichos do Pantanal
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Cáceres, Mato Grosso, BRAZIL |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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DOUGLAS TRENT |
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3 Septembrie 2014 |
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3504 x 2336 (1018.63 KB) |
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