
Animal Survival: Brazil's Toughest Natural Filter - DocuAnimales
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Animal Survival: Brazil's Harshest Natural Filter | DocuAnimales
Animal survival in the Cerrado is defined by an extreme natural filter. With temperatures exceeding 35°C, low humidity, and recurring fires, only the best-adapted species manage to survive.
During the dry season, the greater rhea protects its young in the open, the pampas deer is exposed, and the jaguar seizes every opportunity. When the rains arrive, insects, predators, and temporary wetlands trigger a new phase of competition.
Shaped over millions of years by fire and renewal, the Cerrado endures. But when the natural cycle is disrupted and the territory is fragmented, even the harshest ecosystem faces new limits.
