Rainforest animals of the Amazon jungle – BBC wildlife

Rainforest animals of the Amazon jungle  - BBC wildlife
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A cute otter family is saved in the Amazon jungle. The sun in shining and the Amazon Abyss spotters find a family of South American otters. Luckily, they find a relaxed young animal family saved from being hunted for their fur through the work of keen biologists. Great clip from BBC wildlife documentary, Amazon Abyss.

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31 Comments

  1. It may be vast be can't stand up to capitalism and population growth. Your countries policies do not protect the rain forest. Greenies? You've been brain washed.

  2. This is the kind of mits the greenies create – they have been near extinction – I´m Brazilian, and this animals are the most vicious hunters in the river. Not even the Brazilian Onça (leopard Brazilian style) messes with because it will die. Another thing is the rain forest is so vast, you Europeans can´t imagine it.

  3. The way these otters crunch the eyes, brains, bones and scales of a live fish into a bloody mess and gulp it down is SO CUTE!

  4. @mishaco fuck that i dont wanna think about snakes,crocodiles,aligators,and all that poison and dangerous animals,i live in place where only danger was one snake ( poskok) and he live in forest so…that's fine to me -.-

  5. Ok, I was just in awe by listening to them chatter , seeing them swim swiftly, and holding their fish to eat it….then I saw the babies. It's wonderful that we can now be miles away and still get to enjoy seeing the wonders of the world.

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