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The text is a transcript of a video that lists the top 10 monsters of the Amazon River, describing their appearance, behavior, diet, and danger to humans. The animals mentioned are:
- Arapaima: a large fish with strong scales that can breathe air.
- Poraquê: an electric fish that can produce shocks up to 1,500 V.
- Red-bellied piranhas: small fish with sharp teeth that can devour their prey quickly.
- Anaconda: a huge snake that can squeeze and swallow large animals.
- Candiru: a small parasite that can enter the urethra or rectum of humans.
- Giant catfish: a shark-like fish that can weigh more than 300 kg and overturn boats.
- Giant otter: a territorial and efficient predator that can eat anacondas and alligators.
- Payara: a fish with long fangs that can impale and swallow other fish.
- Pacu: a relative of piranhas with human-like teeth that can bite men's testicles.
- Black caiman: the largest predator in the Amazon River, with a large skull and powerful jaws.
- Arrowhead frogs: colorful frogs with potent poison on their skin that can kill up to 1,500 people.
- Freshwater stingrays: flat fish with spines full of poison on their tails that can cause serious injuries and infections.
- Bull shark: a shark that can adapt to freshwater and has a varied diet and strong bite force.
- Capybara: the largest rodent in the world that can transmit diseases and bite when threatened.
- Jaguar: the third-largest cat in the world that has very strong jaws and can bite through the skull of its prey.
- Wandering spider: a nocturnal spider with a painful bite that can cause nausea, sweating, and muscle contractions.
- Goliath spider: a large spider that can eat rats, frogs, bats, and birds, and makes noise when walking.
- Giant Amazon centipede: a carnivorous centipede that can reach 30 cm in length and feed on large insects and small vertebrates.
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1. The Amazon River is a mystery that we all want to unravel, but few have the necessary courage.
2. The arapaima is one of the biggest fish of freshwater in the world, with scales so strong that they resist an attack by piranhas.
3. The poraquê or electric fish can produce discharges that vary from 300 to 1,500 V, which can cause cardiorespiratory arrest in the victim.
4. The red-bellied piranhas are small fish with extremely sharp teeth that can crush their prey very quickly and sense a drop of blood in 200 liters of water.
5. The anaconda is the largest snake in the Amazon and can reach up to eight meters in length, suffocating or crushing its prey.
6. The candiru is a small parasite that can enter the urethra or rectum of a person in the water and will only get out with surgery.
7. The giant catfish is one of the largest species of freshwater fish in the world, second only to the pirarucu, and can weigh more than 300 kg and reach an impressive 3 m in length.
8. The giant otter is a semi-aquatic animal that can reach 2 m in length and feed on fish, crabs, anacondas and even alligators.
9. The payara or dogfish has two fangs of its lower jaw that can grow up to 15 cm in length and are used to impale food.
10. The pacu is a larger relative of piranhas with teeth similar to those of humans and can bite men's private parts, mistaking their testicles for nuts.
11. The black caiman is the largest predator in the Amazon River and can exceed 6 m in length and weigh more than 300 kg, feeding on any prey that is within their reach.
12. The arrowhead frogs or poison darts have a potent poison on their skin called batrachotoxin which is used by Indians on the tips of arrows to cause quick deaths.
13. The Goliath spider can reach the size of 30 cm and weigh up to 170 grams, feeding on rats, frogs, worms, bats, insects and even birds.
14. The tocandira or bullet ant has a bite so painful that some people say it is worse than a gunshot wound and is used in rites of passage of young people from the Sateré-Mawé tribe.
15. The giant Amazon centipede can reach 30 cm in length and feed on large insects, spiders, scorpions, tarantulas and small vertebrates including lizards, frogs, snakes, birds, rats and bats.
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