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The Amazonian jungle is the largest tropical rainforest in the world, spanning several South American countries, including Brazil, Peru and Colombia. It is renowned for its unparalleled biodiversity, housing millions of species of plants, animals and insects. The Amazon is characterized by dense vegetation, towering trees and a complex network of rivers and streams. Jaguars, sloths, and macaws are among the iconic inhabitants. This ecosystem is essential for regulating the Earth's climate, storing carbon, and maintaining global biodiversity.