If you come to Brazil, you will see the Amazon up close, breathing the same air as you. I strongly recommend it! In addition to the Amazon, you can see the Pantanal, our swamps or even the Chapada Diamantina region, home to many different types of species and hardscapes!
This video has not helped my addiction with giant vivariums, because of this I have just ordered a 10x10x15m polycarbonate aviary lol. I think I will try to sort of recreate this flooded forest. Love the video Cheers
@@user-ie6jr4bg1w You are wrong about the dwarf caiman. It's not a dwarf caiman. It's a spectacled caiman. They are technically kinda non-native in borneo but are found there. AC also openly states that he took heavy inspiration on the clouded rainforest in Borneo. The majority of the species he put in there do lives in borneo. Both orcadia and pantdora are directly based on Borneon rainforests.
Yes they do have natural predators, jaguar, anaconda and caiman to name a few. Capybara just simply don’t have fear and sometimes chill with these animals. Anaconda and caiman for example really aren’t always hunger or looking for prey, so they’ll ignore capybara’s that come close at times.
Proud of my city. I'm glad you found it fascinating
I love rainforests and my home is also surrounded by an environment like this! love from Sri Lanka
high quality video, you deserve more recognition! so grateful i found you.
This has to be one the most creative enclosures for an active ecosystem I've ever seen.
Ants Canada is gonna have this some day 😂
new subscriber, its crazy the quality of the videos and the quantity of subs, hope the algorythm helps you.
such an amazing place. also this commentary is so soothing and relaxing yet very informative. well done man!
Thanks!
If I was a billionaire, I'd build a giant jungle greenhouse next to my house.
Same!
I’m sitting here genuinely trying to calculate how much it would cost lol
Beautiful more cities need this
I enjoyed the video very much, well done! 😊
dude amazing video keep it up! love from Canada!
Thanks!
If you come to Brazil, you will see the Amazon up close, breathing the same air as you. I strongly recommend it! In addition to the Amazon, you can see the Pantanal, our swamps or even the Chapada Diamantina region, home to many different types of species and hardscapes!
Beautiful place 👍
This deserves more views
beautiful cinema. good stuff mate.
Wow ❤
This is Amazing Beautyfoul ❤🌿
beatiful
Bro I never new that this existed awesome 👍😎 I need to travel 😄🧳
I lived near it and went all the weeks, some of them twice 😊
This video has not helped my addiction with giant vivariums, because of this I have just ordered a 10x10x15m polycarbonate aviary lol. I think I will try to sort of recreate this flooded forest.
Love the video
Cheers
🙌🙌🌴
Wow very nice and I wants to visit
Don’t let AntsCanada see this
😂😂 he need to make one like thise
I’ve wanted to go here for ages
awesome video, keep it up!!! :)
Thank you!
Melbourne has something similar!, we have something like this in the Melbourne museums
only amazing
nice introduction to the rainforests of Barcelona if only the video wasn't "flickering/jerking" when you move the camera, gives me a headache :(
What music did you use at the beginning of the video?
How did they feed the animals?
They are the largest snake in the world by Weight. 2:33
can it help acclimatise these plants to a climate thats different from where they came from?
Man o man i would love something like this in my home a hole jungle/rainforest room. I would stay there all day even camp in there haha
im trying to do this but the best i can do in my climate is lots of potted plants and grow lights haha
So its basically an indoor zoo. That without any actual apex predators. Still i would 100% visit it 😂
This is like a way larger scale terrarium that ants Canada made called Pantdora with a diverse ecosystem🌿
I believe that man will create a giant palludarium and put his house in the middle of it.
Pantdora is based off a clouded rainforest from Borneo though. This is a flooded rainforest from Brazil.
@@Shadow-jk6ipno its not. It has a dwarf caiman which only lives in the amazon
@@user-ie6jr4bg1w You are wrong about the dwarf caiman. It's not a dwarf caiman. It's a spectacled caiman. They are technically kinda non-native in borneo but are found there. AC also openly states that he took heavy inspiration on the clouded rainforest in Borneo. The majority of the species he put in there do lives in borneo. Both orcadia and pantdora are directly based on Borneon rainforests.
Where is this?
cosmocaixa science museum
BARCELONA EN LA CASA
Did ants canada inspired your video
2:50, capybaras have no natural predators, so thats incorrect
Yes they do have natural predators, jaguar, anaconda and caiman to name a few. Capybara just simply don’t have fear and sometimes chill with these animals. Anaconda and caiman for example really aren’t always hunger or looking for prey, so they’ll ignore capybara’s that come close at times.