So far, completely new animal species are being discovered in Brazil. While some of the old species become either extremely rare or completely die out. Brazil is notable for a large number of primates, which reaches more than 77 species. In the remote areas of Brazil, you can find many endemics, such as marsupial opossums, which have adapted to live on the tops of trees. The incredible nature of Brazil has collected a huge variety of different predators and rare exotic species.
mammals
Jaguar
Leopard
puma
Jaguarundi
Ocelot
Oncilla
Brown-throated sloth
Ant-eater
Tapir
Battleship
Amazonian dolphin
Blue whale
Nutria
capybara
brazilian bush dog
Red-armed Howler
spider monkey
tamarin
marmoset
pygmy marmoset
Capuchin
Saimiri
Brazilian maned wolf
collared baker
Opossum
Margai
Paca
Axis
Vicuna
Skunk
Agouti
weasel
Otter
kinkajou
Birds and bats
Urubu
hyacinth macaw
Harpy
Toucan
rose spoonbill
Cormorant
hummingbird
merganser duck
Nandu
Starling
andean condor
Insects
Brazilian travel spider
banana spider
wolf spider
Tarantula
black scorpion
yellow scorpion
mosquito centipede
bullet ant
Silkworm
Wasp
Termite
lumberjack beetle
Hercules beetle
Reptiles, snakes and lizards
Boa constrictor
dog-headed boa
rainbow boa
Bushmaster (Surukuku)
coral snake
Anaconda
Spectacled caiman
Iguana
Amphibians
Pipa
Marine life
Bigeye fox shark
frilled shark
mako shark
Ocellated astronotus
anglerfish
Ternetia
Arapaima
red mullet
Plecustomus
Sea Devil
Discus
Piranha
common scalar
hedgehog fish
sawfish
Conclusion
Brazil is the leader in the number of the most diverse forest resources, which explains the color of the fauna and flora of this country. Hard-to-reach tropical regions, highlands and high savannahs make Brazil an ideal place for an active increase in the number of mammals, and the emergence of new populations of the animal world. Also, Brazil is teeming with various extremely dangerous representatives of the fauna, so you should be extremely careful when meeting with local predators.