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The Ecosystem of the Amazon River. - Coggle Diagram
The Ecosystem of the Amazon River.
River Life
Piranha X
food.
Insects, seeds, fish, snails, worms, various plats, other piranhas, dead or dying birds or mammals that have fallen into the water.
Habitat
Amazon basin
survival.
shoals of 1000 piranhas for protection.
preditors
caimans, river dolphins, turtles, otters, birds, and other larger fish.
Lifespan
10 years
Pacu fish
habitat
Fresh rivers, lakes
life span
15 years
food
Fruit, seeds, decaying plant matter, grains, snails, other fish
preditors
Large birds, crocodiles
survival
Many offspring
green anaconda
predetors
Caiman and jaguar
habitat
Swamps, marshes, and streams located in or near tropical rainforests
food
Fish, amphibians, birds, mammals, and other reptiles
survival
size
lifespan
10 years
Giant otter X
predetor
jaguar
food
crab, fish
life span
14 years
survival
aggresivenes
habitat
slow-moving rivers and creeks within forests, swamps, and marshes.
amazon river dolphin
habitat
fresh water
diet
fish
predetors
caimans, jaguars and anacondas
fish
lifespan
30 years
electric eel
pedetors
none
food
fish or small mamals
habitat
Fresh water rivers, lakes and streams
lifespan
15 years
surviival
electric shock
arapaima
food
crustaceans, fish
habitat
slow-moving and typically oxygen-deficient rivers of the Amazon River basin floodplain.
survival
flexible and overlapping cycloid scales
preditors
caiman
Black Caiman X
food
catfish, piranha, capybara, turtles, deer, cats, and dogs.
survival
no predetors
preditors
none
habitat
slow-moving rivers, streams and lakes, and ventures into flooded savannah and wetlands.