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**Title:** Amazon Expedition with Slik, Motogi, and Ndaho
**Summary:**
* The group embarks on an Amazonian adventure, initially searching for a howler monkey (not found in this excerpt).
* They encounter various creatures, including:
+ A Crested Owl (twice)
+ A highly poisonous Ecuadorian poison dart frog
+ A bullet ant (noted for its extremely painful sting)
+ A "walking tree" (with unique sun-responsive roots)
+ Footprints of an animal resembling a pig (Xilai)
* The team navigates a precarious single-plank bridge, with Ndaho (afraid of heights) facing a particularly challenging crossing.
* They spot a vulture and later, in a nighttime boat excursion, manage to find and observe black caimans (including a small one).
* The next day, the group meets with local indigenous people, witnessing their way of life, and:
+ Spots a rare, "living fossil" musk deer pheasant
+ Transitions to a small boat to reach the village, where they interact with the locals and discover interesting aspects of their culture (e.g., arrow-blowing talent).
**End of Summary (covers up to the group's meeting with indigenous people on the third day)**
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, each numbered and in a short sentence format, excluding opinions:
**Animals and Creatures**
1. A howler monkey was mentioned in a picture, but its location was questioned.
2. A highly poisonous Ecuadorian poison dart frog was discovered.
3. A walking tree (a type of tree with roots that move towards the sun) was observed.
4. A Crested Owl was spotted, with two individuals seen at one point.
5. A bullet ant, known for its extremely painful bite, was encountered.
6. An Amazon white-winged pheasant, up to 88 centimeters long, was identified by its call.
7. Otters and crocodiles were mentioned as creatures that are not easy to see in the Amazon.
8. A vulture, a bird that eats dead animals, was observed.
9. A jaguar, the king of the rainforest, was noted to be present in the area, though rarely seen.
10. The largest frog encountered during the Amazon trip was shown.
11. Black Caimans were found during a night exploration, including two individuals and a smaller one.
12. A musk deer pheasant, a very rare bird, was spotted.
**Locations and Events**
13. The adventure took place in the Amazon rainforest.
14. A single-plank bridge, which appeared unstable, was crossed by the group members.
15. The group visited a village where indigenous people live.
16. A night exploration was conducted to spot crocodiles.
17. The group returned to their cabin to rest and prepare for the next day, marking the end of the second day.
18. On the third day, the group met with the local indigenous people in the Amazon.
**People and Actions**
19. Group members included Slik, Motogi, and Ndaho (who is afraid of heights and weighs 110kg).
20. Ndaho demonstrated a talent for blowing arrows.
21. Motogi collected a huge (unspecified) object.
22. The group interacted with children living in the indigenous village.