Amazon rainforest, the largest, hosts unique species like jaguars and sloths, harboring over 10% of global biodiversity.
Bwindi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is renowned for endangered mountain gorillas in misty jungle habitats.
Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forest, hosts Royal Bengal Tigers, crocodiles, dolphins, and diverse birdlife.
Daintree, one of Earth's oldest rainforests, features rare creatures and a unique blend of ancient flora.
Borneo's forest houses the world's largest flower, Rafflesia, and rare species like orangutans and pygmy elephants.
Monteverde is a birdwatching paradise known for the resplendent quetzal and diverse mammal species.
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