Pantanal Encyclopedia
The most complete guide to the world's largest tropical wetland. Explore the fauna, flora, rivers, cities, ecosystem and all the richness of the Brazilian Pantanal.
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Animais
A incrível diversidade animal do Pantanal, lar de mais de 1.000 espécies de vertebrados.
Flora
A vegetação exuberante do Pantanal: mais de 2.000 espécies de plantas adaptadas aos ciclos de cheia e seca, incluindo árvores gigantes, palmeiras, plantas aquáticas e gramíneas.
ExplorarEcossistema
O funcionamento do ecossistema pantaneiro, seus ciclos naturais e dinâmicas ambientais.
ExplorarComportamento Animal
O fascinante comportamento dos animais do Pantanal: predação, reprodução e sobrevivência.
ExplorarArtigos Recentes
Reproductive Behavior of the Green Anaconda (Eunectes murinus) in the Pantanal
The green anaconda ( _Eunectes murinus_), also known as the giant anaconda, is the world's largest snake by body mass and a keystone predator in the Pantanal wetlands.
Food Chain of the Pantanal Floodplains
The food chain of the Pantanal floodplains is a dynamic example of seasonal tropical ecosystems, shaped by the annual flood pulse.
Territorial Behavior of the Maned Wolf in the Pantanal
The maned wolf (*Chrysocyon brachyurus*), South America's largest canid, uses a unique scent-marking strategy to define its territory in the Pantanal.
Reproduction and Parental Care of the Giant Anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) in the Pantanal
The giant anteater (*Myrmecophaga tridactyla*) is an iconic Neotropical mammal that exhibits a fascinating reproductive strategy centered on high maternal investment.
Hunting Behavior of the Jaguar (Panthera onca) in Pantanal Rivers
The jaguar (*Panthera onca*), the largest feline in the Americas, exhibits a remarkable adaptation in the Brazilian Pantanal: aquatic hunting of caimans and fish.
Food Chain of Pantanal Rivers
The Pantanal basin, one of the world's largest continuous wetlands, is an ecosystem of unique complexity shaped by annual flood and drought cycles that deeply influence its biodiversity.

