Rivers_8

On the Rio Negro in the Amazon Basin, a great egret stands stock-still atop the world’s largest lily pad (Victoria amazonica), watching and waiting to snatch an underwater snack. What’s down there? The rivers of the Amazon Basin are home to 2,200 known species of fish, including piranhas, stingrays, and giant catfish. (Guentermanaus / Shutterstock) Read More

Both comments and trackbacks are currently closed.