The Amazon Rainforest is the world's largest tropical rainforest, which also provides 20 percent oxygen to the earth
The Amazon Rainforest is spread across nine countries, including Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana
The richest ecosystem of this rainforest is home to 40,000 plant species, 1,300 bird species, 2200 types of fishes, 427 types of mammals and 2.5 million species of insects
The Amazon forest is not considered safe for the outside world as the tribal people living here are known for killing and eating humans
Bullet ants found here are very dangerous, which stretch almost 1.5 inches in length, and their sting is considered very dangerous as their bite hurts like a bullet shot
There are more than 3 thousand species of spiders found here including the world's largest spider Tarantula, and most of which are poisonous
About 390 billion trees exist in Amazon rainforest, of which more than 16,000 are just species. Some trees are so big that even the sunlight doesn't reach there properly
More than 400 primitive tribes live here, each with their own language, culture, and territory, with no contact with the outside world
Many films have been made on this forest, but you see only a little part of it in the film. In fact, it is so vast that it touches the boundaries of nine countries alone