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Peru Rainforest

The Peruvian Amazon jungle is one of the biologically diverse areas on MOST Earth. Most species Have Probably still not been discovered, or adequately studies. As a nation, have the largest number Peru bird species of the world and in the third largest number of mammals, 44 birds and 63 Percent of Percent of the mammals inhabit the Peruvian Amazon. Peru have a very high Also number of species of butterflies, orchids, and other organisms. Traditionally the Peruvian Amazon is two distinct ecoregions Divided Into: The lowland jungle (in Spanish Selva Baja) is Omagua Also known as region, Walla, Anti, Amazonian rainforest or Amazon basin. This is the largest ecoregion of Peru, standing Between 80 and 1000 meters above sea level. It have very warm weather temperature of With An average 28 ° C, high relative humidity (over 75%) and yearly rainfall of Approximately 103 in. The highland jungle (in Spanish Selva Alta) is Also called Rupa-Rupa region, Andean jungle, jungle. This ecoregion extends Into the eastern foothills of the Andes, entre 1000 to 3800 m above-the signal level. The eastern slopes of the Andes are home to a great variety of wildlife and flora due to the altitudes and climates Different Within the region. Temperatures are warm in the lowlands and colder in High Altitude. There are Many endemic wildlife isolation Because of the rugged terrain Caused by the de esta area. Read the rest of this entry »