Iguazu falls, Brazil and Argentina

Made up of the largest waterfall system in the world. They are surrounded by two national parks, the iguazu national park in Argentina (671 square km) and the larger iguacu national park (1853 square km). Along with other protected areas, they protect over 2000 species of plants, 400 species of bird and as much as 80 species of mammals. Some of the most well-known include the giant anteater, the harpy eagle, and a whole group of South American wildcats: the jaguar, puma, ocelot t, margay, and even the geoffroy’s cat. Other species include the South American karate, black capuchin monkeys, toucans and a range of others.

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