- Nestled in the heart of South America, the Pantanal is the world's largest tropical wetland.
- Hyacinth Macaw.
- Capybara.
- Jaguar.
- Maned Wolf.
- Jabiru stork.
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Similarly, what plants live in the Pantanal?
Floating aquatic plants, such as the water hyacinth and the water lettuce - besides fixed plants with submerges leaves, such as the dwarf sagitaria and submerged plants like fanworts and bladdenworts - can always be found on the wetlands. In the Pantanal, there is a type of forest called “paratudal”.
One may also ask, how is the Pantanal being protected? Pantanal preservation
When compared to other wetlands in the world, the Pantanal is regarded as the most preserved, but still less than 2% is under government protection. WWF is working on the ground to conserve the region through the creation of protected areas and promoting sustainable use of natural resources.
Besides, which animal is found in the swampy areas of Pantanal?
Common species in the Pantanal include the capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), Ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) and the yacare caiman (Caiman yacare). According to 1996 data, there were 10 million caimans in the Pantanal, making it the highest concentration of crocodilians in the World.
Is Pantanal part of the Amazon?
The Pantanal although significantly smaller than the Amazon at just 81,080 square miles, is the world's largest wetland area and stretches into neighboring Bolivia and Paraguay. Heavy, seasonal rainfalls and flooding characterize the Pantanal and allow for the continuing growth of wildlife.
