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Painful photo of fires in the Amazon jungle

Rondon marmoset Xita, a species native to the Amazonian jungle in Brazil, and her newborn baby. She rescued from the forest fire that had been going on for months in the area. Monkeys currently fighting for survival. It strikingly revealed the habitat destruction caused by humans in the Amazon, which is home to thousands of unique species.

Xita, a little ape with sad brown eyes, tightly grips her newborn baby. Both are fighting for their lives right now.

Veterinarians working at the Clinidog clinic in Porto Velho, the Amazon city of Rondônia, Brazil. He believes that the mother and baby, who fled the fires in the world’s largest rainforest, crushed by a car.

Carlos Henrique Tiburcio, the owner of the clinic, said that when the mother and baby arrived, they constantly screaming and afraid of people.

In the Amazon forests covering an area of approximately five and a half million square kilometers in South America, there are 40 thousand tree species, 2 thousand bird and mammal, 2 thousand 200 fish species and 128 thousand 843 kinds of invertebrates.

Written by Maraaz

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