Animals of Amazon 4K - Animals That Call The Jungle Home | Amazon Rainforest |Scenic Relaxation Film
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Discover amazing wildlife of Amazon! In this scenic film you will see the most incredible wild animals and birds that call the jungle home! These are some of them: Jaguar, Giant River Otter, Red Howler Monkey, Anaconda, Capybara, Black-capped Squirrel Monkey, Sloth, Macaw, Harpy Eagle, Toucan, Tamarin and many more. Sit back and relax while enjoying this scenic relaxation film captured on 4K ULTRA HD footage along with nature sounds. Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE for more Amazing Scenic VIDEOS!!! Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scenicscenes.ss/ Scenic Scenes Shop: https://scenicscenes.myspreadshop.com/ My other Scenic Relaxation films: Forest 4k - https://youtu.be/aznI3ikk9iU Exotic Birds 4k - https://youtu.be/1Dylx9JBBZg Nepal 4k - https://youtu.be/gCRNEJxDJKM Brazil 4k - https://youtu.be/bMC1YSiIn70 Stunning Animals 4k - https://youtu.be/jiLIQhqfUAo Baby Animals 4k - https://youtu.be/oRDRfikj2z8 Amazon 4k - https://youtu.be/8O3EYw8BeCI Animal Families 4k - https://youtu.be/RR_Aqf_7TTk Our Green Planet 4k - https://youtu.be/uU5yMRIemOU Italy 4k - https://youtu.be/L3Y-ujjm5v0 Austria 4k - https://youtu.be/fbdI2gh-05w Amazon River 4k - https://youtu.be/ZmDG3vjAlNA Wild Animals 4k - https://youtu.be/k7tUicJVrCI Bali 4k - https://youtu.be/dLMT3Bun4DY Thailand 4k - https://youtu.be/uTmYBnY2pX0 Malaysia 4k - https://youtu.be/U49HdsYu4qo Spain 4k - https://youtu.be/Bo3CUPTZVbE Costa Rica 4k - https://youtu.be/63VlYwCGrGk Amazon Wildlife 4k - https://youtu.be/d649GL3FKaU Wild Babies 4k - https://youtu.be/dyaqjsRkKyY ========================================== Copyright information: Footage used in the video is licensed. Video footage copyright under standard license.
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