•Pirarucu: People also call this fish an Arapaima or Paiche
-It breaths air and lives in the Amazon river
-It can grow up to three meters and 220 kilograms
-Only young piraeucu have working gills
•Amazon Diver Dolphin: It is the largest freshwater cetacean
-They can turn their heads in 90 degrees
-They are pink in color
-They are found all along the Amazon River
•Red Mosaic Guppy: It gives birth to baby guppies not eggs
-There are more than 15 guppy variations
-Guppies like water from 75 to 85 degrees F
•Electric Eel: They are closer to the catfish, not eels
-They can deliver a shock of 600 volts
-Deaths from electric eels are rare
•Manatee: They look like a cow, hence the name sea cow
-They eat only plants
-They can live to about 60 years in the wild
-They will die in waters 60 degrees F
•Wild Discus
•Koi
•Angelfish
•Sword Tail
•African Cichlids
-It breaths air and lives in the Amazon river
-It can grow up to three meters and 220 kilograms
-Only young piraeucu have working gills
•Amazon Diver Dolphin: It is the largest freshwater cetacean
-They can turn their heads in 90 degrees
-They are pink in color
-They are found all along the Amazon River
•Red Mosaic Guppy: It gives birth to baby guppies not eggs
-There are more than 15 guppy variations
-Guppies like water from 75 to 85 degrees F
•Electric Eel: They are closer to the catfish, not eels
-They can deliver a shock of 600 volts
-Deaths from electric eels are rare
•Manatee: They look like a cow, hence the name sea cow
-They eat only plants
-They can live to about 60 years in the wild
-They will die in waters 60 degrees F
•Wild Discus
•Koi
•Angelfish
•Sword Tail
•African Cichlids