“This water lily really stands out. Not only in size, but also because of its bioluminescence,” notes Chris, the biologist.

“It's also the largest water lily you can find on our planet,” Jorge replies “Near the river, there is also the giant flower that the long-nosed bats lure with their nectar scent.These flowers grow to a height of about three meters. It has a sturdy stem with floors, with clusters of Asclepias Viridiflora hanging from a thinner stem”

“Well we definitely want to see them,” Miriam suggests. Maybe that's why we see a greedy long-nosed bat licking nectar out of a flower”

“I also know”, continues Jorge, “that a Durucoeli lives nearby. In the hollow in a tree.

She also has little ones.Do you remember? It's those little monkeys with huge eyes that don't seem to have ears. But they are tiny between their fur.We must all then remain motionless. It is a very shy animal. When we stand still, he thinks we are trees. The bats are also constantly on the lookout.There, we will have to use the same trick.

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