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Animal Planet brings 'Wild Brazil'

Beyond its passion for football, Brazil is home to more flora and fauna species than any other country on the planet. The series airs from July 1 at 8 PM

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Animal Planet brings 'Wild Brazil'

Animal Planet brings 'Wild Brazil'

Beyond its passion for football, Brazil is home to more flora and fauna species than any other country on the planet. The series airs from July 1 at 8 PM

BestMediaInfo Bureau | Delhi | June 19, 2014

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Brazil is known for its passion for football. Coinciding with the ongoing FIFA World Cup 2014 in that country, Animal Planet's new series, 'Wild Brazil', captures the fiery beauty of this tropical South American country. A stunning series, the show celebrates the very best of Brazil's wildlife and dramatically beautiful landscapes.

Brazil is home to more species than any other country on the planet. From equatorial rainforests in the north and semi-arid deserts in the north-east, to temperate coniferous forests in the south and tropical Savannas in central Brazil, it is a land of extremes, where every animal must fight to survive.

Airing from 1st to 8th July, every night at 8 PM, the mini-series gives us a peek into the lives of the fascinating animals that prowl the jungles of this gorgeous land.

The show follows the lives of an exceptional set of animals; the chattering mischievous tufted capuchin monkeys to a hair-raising fight between the sleek jaguar and a family of giant river otters, not to forget the coati babies who learn how to cope with life in a dramatically changing landscape. They are surrounded by a colorful supporting cast including caiman and macaws, capybara, anteaters and the lurking menace of the jaguars.

This stunning series explores the lives of some of Brazil's most beautiful, plucky and mischievous animals and the changing landscapes they inhabit. The country's most iconic species are brought to the screen in a fresh and exciting way, showcasing never before filmed behavior, and offering amazing insights into their personalities and relationship.

Stories include the early days of a baby tufted capuchin, one of the cleverest monkeys in the world; the giant river otter family forced to go head to head with the local jaguars; and a young coati who must face life alone. They are surrounded by a colourful supporting cast including caiman and macaws, capybara, anteaters and the lurking menace of the jaguars.

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