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This episode of the series Our Biomes presents the Pantanal. With 210 thousand km², this is the largest continental wetland on the planet. The territory, located in the heart of South America, covers the states of Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul and reaches the neighboring countries of Bolivia and Paraguay. The region is also home to around 3.5 thousand species of plants and 124 species of mammals, 463 species of birds and 325 species of fish. We will learn about the peculiarities of species such as the Tuiuiú, the bird that is the symbol of the biome, and understand the importance of the traditional communities of the region, such as the indigenous peoples, quilombolas and the Pantanal population, who helped, throughout history, to spread the local culture and its preservation. https://tvbrasil.ebc.com.br/nossos-bi...