
Black Caiman (Melanosuchus niger)
This reptile, with a length that can reach 6 meters, is the largest freshwater predator in the Amazon. It inhabits rivers and lagoons, where it consumes fish, birds and mammals for food. The black caiman is essential to maintain the balance in the water ecosystem.
Green Iguana (Iguana iguana)
The green iguana, distinguished by its characteristic color and its ability to climb trees, represents an emblem of tropical forests. Despite being herbivorous, it plays a crucial role in the propagation of seeds, favoring forest regeneration.
Jesus Christ lizard (Basiliscus basiliscus)
This lizard, famous for its ability to āwalk on waterā, uses its hind legs to move swiftly across the surface of rivers and ponds. It inhabits areas close to bodies of water and represents a spectacle for those who have the opportunity to see it.
Tip: if you are planning to travel abroad, an international eSIM is the best option to have internet on the go.
Turtle Mata (Chelus fimbriata)
This aquatic reptile is distinguished by its covert appearance reminiscent of leaves and branches. The largest species of the Chelidae family is the mata mata. Distinguished by its broad, triangular, flattened and elongated head. It has a brown or black carapace 45 cm long. It inhabits calm waters and uses its camouflage to catch fish easily.