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Which grade do you like to earn it in CSBD???? Administrator Global Moderator Moderator Ex.Staff GFX Designer Journalists VGame Reviewers Devil Harmony Only Member Ex Staff Manager CS 1.6
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Nick Movie: Fubar Time: 2023 Netflix / Amazon / HBO?: Netflix Duration of the movie: 25/06/2023 Trailer:
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Musician Name: D-LOW Birthday / Location: Dan Lowes (born October 10, 1996) Main instrument: Vocals Musician Picture: Musician Awards & Nominations: 1st place (Solo) – 2018 UK Beatbox Championships., 1st place (Team, with Frosty as Kotcha) – 2018 UK Beatbox Championships., Top 4 (Loopstation) – 2018 UK Beatbox Championships., 1st place (Solo) – World Beatbox Classic 2018., 1st place (7 To Smoke) – World Beatbox Camp 2018., etc.. Best Performance: Get You the Moon. Dead Inside · 2018. Other Information: Dan Lowes, better known as D-low, is an English beatboxer. He was inspired to start beatboxing after watching Beardyman performing it.
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Artist: Olivia rodrigo Real Name: Olivia Isabel Rodrigo Birth Date /Place: (born February 20, 2003) / USA Age: 19 Social status (Single / Married): Single Artist Picture: Musical Genres: POP Awards: New Artist of the Year /Breakthrough Artist of the Year /Album of the Year / Song of the Year Top 3 Songs (Names): Good 4 u / Happier / all i want Other Information: /
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Posting Model: Music Title: DESPERATE Signer: Neffex Release Date: 28/4/23 Official Youtube Link: Informations About The Signer:- Your Opinion About The Track (Music Video):-
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Nick: Mr.Hacker Real name: Ayaan How old are you?: 19 Which Games you play? and for how long?(each of them): Counter Strike 1.6 (10 years) Where are you from?(country and city): Pakistan,Karachi Describe yourself(at least 50 words): I am a Gamer and i am like to play many games but I like to play Counter Strike Only i am playing game 12 hours and nothing i play games only games because i love games and i am very calm person Note some of your qualities: I Can manage my work easily and i am very calm person , i try to get along with everyone and not cause problems with anyone. Tell us some of your defects: When something gets late its urgent and i came angry too fast. Had you before any kind of responsabilities(describe it): Yes DH and Journalists these are my responsibilities and i show my good work here On which category/categories have you been active lately?(describe your activity): i will continue taking care of my server not my own but i am admin so also take care of dh and journalist that i like because u learn from it Which category/project you want to care off?: well i like all projects but as u know i am in 2 projects so i take care of my project How well you speak english?(and other languages): I am speak good English but I more increase my English Do you use TS3? Do you have an active microphone?: Yes For how long can you be active after you get accepted?(days, weeks, months, years): I will daily active and dont leave this community Contact methods: Discord Last request: https://csblackdevil.com/forums/topic/449500-request-recruitment-solutioned/
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Banknote maker De La Rue has said that demand for banknotes around the world is at its lowest level in 20 years. The company, which designs a third of banknotes globally, said demand for cash had fallen since the pandemic when central banks stocked up on currency. It said the downturn would hit its full-year profits, which are set to fall short of expectations. The firm is having to renegotiate its loan agreements with its banks due to the tougher trading conditions. "The demand for banknotes has been at the lowest levels for over 20 years, resulting in a low order book going into fiscal year 2024," De La Rue said in a trading update. Its boss, Clive Vacher, told the BBC that central banks had stepped up orders for bank notes during Covid as they always did in economic crises. But they were now delaying new orders as they ran through their stock. King Charles banknotes printed - but not ready yet Plans for more banking hubs as branches close Worry over drop in free-to-use cash machines "They always do that when there are crises, because of the security that having cash around them has," he said. "So we expected a downturn, which has indeed happened, but that downturn is probably extending deeper and probably for an extra 9-12 months than we'd normally expect in the normal cycle of things," he said. It comes as consumer use of cash is in decline in many countries as more transactions are made online or with cards, and particularly contactless payments. De La Rue said there are signs of recovery but is not sure when that will happen. Shares in De la Rue fell by as much as 30% on Wednesday, before regaining some ground, after it published its trading update. The 200 year-old firm said it was in talks with its banks over its loan agreements because of lower profits and higher interest rates, following a succession of rises by the Bank of England. De La Rue now expects its full-year profit to be in the "low £20m range" while the interest costs on its loans has risen. It said it is "in discussions with its lending banks in relation to seeking an amendment to its banking covenants, reflecting the revised outlook and also reflecting the increase in the company's funding costs resulting from higher Bank of England base rates". De La Rue employs 1,800 people globally and works with 140 countries. All current Bank of England banknotes are printed by the firm at a site in Debden, Essex. The scene inside the De La Rue banknote printing hall is a mixture of the mundane and the surreal. The factory floor feels very familiar with hi-tech machinery, pallet carriers and staff that appear typical of many production centres. But the "product", as it is called, turns your head. Millions of banknotes, in various stages of production, are here. Obviously, the security is extremely tight. So many banknotes printed every day feels at odds with our everyday lives - when, for many people, cash use is a rarity as we pay for goods and services with cards and smartphones. 2px presentational grey line De La Rue is also printing the new banknotes featuring the image of King Charles, although those will not enter circulation until the middle of next year. The company, which is headquartered in Basingstoke, Hampshire, has contracts with central banks around the world. For some of those banks, it prints money, while for others, it provides polymer for banknotes well as other services. https://www.bbc.com/news/business-65249034
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There are the photos. A white lion lying quietly in the sun, an African tiger sleeping in the shade of his cage, and a white fox prowling the grounds. The search carried out by the authorities in a piece of land in the State of Mexico has revealed 47 live animals, seven stuffed exotic animals and several clandestine taps for the huachicoleo, the illegal extraction of fuel for sale. The police have arrested eight people and the property has been secured until they determine what they are going to do with the animals. Upon entering the property, the agents found 25 exotic animals. In addition to the lion and the tiger, there were two pumas, a Bengal tiger, a deer, a gray fox, a coyote, an owl, and several eagles, "among others," adds the Prosecutor's Office in its report. Inside the house there were 7 stuffed animals. One of the photos shows a deer in an awkward position, with its hind legs in the air, as if it is in full flight from the stuffed fox behind it. The first clues suggest that, to finance this kind of private zoo, the detainees were selling stolen fuel. The property had everything necessary to carry out this activity: a container with 14,000 liters of diesel, buses, machinery, pipes, motorcycles, and an installation connected to the subsoil that could possibly lead to a clandestine intake of hydrocarbons. A possible clandestine tap for water extraction was also found, reports the Prosecutor's Office. The regulation on exotic animals in Mexico varies depending on the animal in question. The Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources (Semarnat) considers that tigers cannot be taken for a walk or be considered pets, because they are predators and are regulated by the General Law of Wildlife. Even so, Mexican laws allow you to have an exotic animal as long as they are not considered endangered, such as the scarlet macaw or howler monkey. In addition, the papers must be in order and the animal must receive dignified and respectful treatment. The authorities have not reported on the status of the animals found on the property. The images that the Prosecutor's Office has released show the lions and tigers, apparently, in good condition. Although they have not left the enclosure in which they have been confined for a long time. The laws allow having these animals but not walking them, because they are considered too dangerous for the general po[CENSORED]tion. Although getting them is becoming easier thanks to social networks. In addition to the most remote areas of some street markets where prohibited animals have always been found, Facebook has a large market for exotic species. Just a few clicks away on the computer, you can find Facebook groups with the name “Sale of wild animals”, “Animales exóticos CDMX [Mexico City]”, as this newspaper found in a recent report. There you can get everything from jaguars, an endangered species, to hawks, Russian tortoises and chameleons. If the user wishes, in a matter of days he can have one of the strangest owls at the door of his house. And all without signing a single piece of paper. https://elpais.com/mexico/2023-04-06/dos-pumas-un-tigre-de-bengala-y-un-leon-blanco-la-policia-encuentra-47-animales-en-un-predio-del-estado-de-mexico.html
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Stellantis revealed the new 100% electric RAM 1500 REV pickup in a commercial during last February's Superbowl, but saved all the specs for the New York Auto Show, which is taking place this week in the Big Apple. The RAM 1500 REV will be offered in two options: With a standard 168 kWh battery pack and a range of up to 563 kilometers With optional package of 229 kWh for 804 kilometers. To get an idea, the Chevrolet Silverado EV offers 644 kilometers of autonomy, while the Ford F-150 Lightning offers around 500. RAM 1500 REV designed from the ground up to be electric Built on Stellantis' new STLA Frame architecture, the RAM 1500 BEV was specifically designed to be electric, featuring a body-on-frame design that efficiently incorporates the battery pack. The electrical system is 800 volts, which will allow have loads of 350 kW, to recover 175 kilometers in just 10 minutes. The system is bidirectional, which allows it to supply power to the home network and power various electrical appliances. The system supplies up to 7.2 kW through the socket, to which adds a second charging point of 3.6 kW, which they can use simultaneously. RAM 1500 REV engines with lots of power As for the engines, the RAM 1500 REV will offer two modules (EDM) of 250 kW (335 hp) each, which combine the engine, gearbox and inverter along with all-wheel drive capability. The front axle motor will allow automatic disengagement of the wheel end so that they spin freely under certain conditions, maximizing efficiency. The rear axle EDM will feature an electronic locking differential. In the top-of-the-range configuration, maximum power is 670 hp and torque reaches 840 Nm, guaranteeing 0 to 100 km/h in no more than 4.5 seconds. If we compare it with its rivals, the Silverado will have a version with 664 CV, while the F-150 will have 571 CV of joint power. While the exterior dimensions of the RAM 1500 REV have not been delivered, it is known that it will be: capable of towing up to more than six tons will offer a payload of 1,225 kilos will have up to 620mm of fording ability. The new RAM 1500 REV features active leveling air suspension with four-wheel adaptive dampers and a multilink independent rear axle. The brand indicates that it has five preconfigured programs that adjust the height and damping, to go from the city to the most extreme roads. RAM 1500 REV: inside Inside they stand out 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster multimedia system with vertical screen up to 14.5 inches 10.25-inch passenger screen digital mirror 10.0-inch Head-Up Display. In addition, the brand indicates that it will have a comprehensive package of driving assistance, some unprecedented for the segment. When does the RAM 1500 EV start shipping? The RAM 1500 REV will hit the US market only in 2024 and will be offered in five levels called: Tradesman, Big Horn/Lone Star, Laramie, Limited and Tungsten. https://noticias.autocosmos.com.ec/2023/04/10/ram-1500-rev-la-nueva-pickup-electrica
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Waking up in the middle of the night under pressure from the need to urinate, is a problem that disturbs the sleep of many. Although drinking fluids late in the evening is not in itself harmful to health, getting up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom may interfere with general sleep quality and well-being. And the “Deutsche Welle” (DW) website had reported earlier, that a study conducted in Boston, in the United States, on more than 5,000 people, indicated that “waking up to go to the bathroom during the night may be associated with an increased likelihood of symptoms of depression,” which makes us resort to To the experts to learn about solutions to this problem. The problem with drinking time A spokeswoman for the American Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Amy Braganini, addresses the “impact of drinking more fluids late in the day”; She tells the HuffingtonPost that while it is important to drink enough fluids to keep the body hydrated (15.5 cups per day for men, and 11.5 cups for women, according to nutrition experts), most people don't achieve this, or perhaps do, but in time. inappropriate. She explained that "the problem is not in how much we drink, but in the timing of drinking," and how close or far it is from the time to go to bed. Drinking different fluids all the time affects the sleep cycle, and waking up to go to the toilet becomes one of the results of drinking caffeinated drinks in the evening, or drinking a large glass of water right before bed. So, Braganini advises, "stop drinking most types of fluids at least two hours before bedtime." When to stop drinking fluids To get a good night's sleep, experts suggest a specific time period to stop drinking these fluids, in the afternoon and into the evening. Caffeinated drinks Although we often drink coffee or any other caffeinated beverage to combat the bouts of drowsiness that haunt us in the afternoon, sleep neurologist Chris Winter warns, “The more caffeine you drink later, the more it affects your sleep.” Ingesting more than 400 milligrams of caffeine per day (the equivalent of about 4 cups of coffee), can cause you to sleep and become dehydrated. "Caffeine can act as a stimulant, reducing the depth of sleep and affecting the duration of sleep," Braganini adds. Therefore, research suggests that "it's a good idea to stop drinking caffeine at least 6 hours before bed" if we want to get a good night's sleep. Juices and sugary drinks It is not recommended to drink a lot of sugary liquids - such as soft drinks or juices - at any time of the day in general, and before bed in particular; Consuming more sugar leads to the risk of weight gain and tooth decay. Braganini adds that eating sugary fluids in the evening “raises blood sugar, which stimulates the pancreas to secrete insulin, which in turn allows glucose to enter cells to provide energy, and to keep you awake at night.” She says it's best to "avoid sugary drinks at least two hours before bed." dairy It's common that drinking a glass of warm milk in the evening can help sleep, especially for older adults, "as milk contains tryptophan, an amino acid that may cause drowsiness," according to the Huffington Post. But Braganini says that "research on the benefits of drinking milk before bed is limited, and some researchers urge caution about eating dairy products before bed," because it can increase the risk of acid reflux, which causes stomach acid to flow into the esophagus. Therefore, expert Chris Winter considers that "to stop eating dairy products at least two hours before bed is a good option for most people." LINK
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The United States has reiterated that it has no objection to Pakistan’s decision to import oil from Russia, stating that every county has the right to decide according to its needs. Last week, Pakistan placed its first order for Russian crude oil under a deal struck between Islamabad and Moscow with one cargo to dock at the port of Karachi in May. Pakistan's purchase gave Russia a new outlet, adding to Moscow's growing sales to India and China, as it redirects oil from Western markets because of the Ukraine conflict. In its weekly briefing, US State Department spokesperson Vedant Patel said that each country is going to make its own sovereign decisions as it relates to its energy supply. “One of the reasons that the United States, through the G7, has been a big proponent of the price cap is to ensure that steps are not being taken to keep Russian energy off the market because we understand that there is a demand for supply,” he said, emphasising that steps need to be taken to ensure that “Russian energy markets are not turning out to be a windfall for Putin’s war machine”. The spokesperson maintained that countries will make their own sovereign decisions. “We have never tried to keep Russian energy off the market,” he reiterated. The Group of Seven (G7) coalition, last week, decided to keep a $60 per barrel price cap on seaborne Russian oil, despite rising global crude prices and calls by some countries for a lower price cap to restrict Moscow's revenues. The G7 and Australia made the decision to maintain the cap over the past few weeks after a review of the $60 price — set in December last year with an aim to reduce Moscow's ability to finance its war in Ukraine. The oil price cap bans G7 and European Union companies from providing transportation, insurance and financing services for Russian oil and oil products if they are sold above the cap. The US and Britain have also imposed restrictions on Russian oil imports. Since Europe and the United States no longer import crude oil from Russia, the controlled purchase would only affect third countries, like Pakistan. Islamabad has not yet signed the accord, mainly because Pakistan does not import oil from Russia. Details of Pakistan-Russia deal Under the deal signed by the officials from Islamabad and Moscow, Pakistan will buy only crude, not refined fuels, State Minister for Petroleum Musadik Malik told Reuters. Imports are expected to reach 100,000 barrels per day (bpd) if the first transaction goes through smoothly, he said. "Our orders are in, we have placed that already," he said, confirming source-based information that the country would not buy refined products. A source in Moscow who is familiar with the negotiations told the foreign news agency that the final deal was reached in recent days. The Russian government did not respond to a request for comment. Major Russian oil companies have discussed the possible supply of oil to Pakistan over recent months, two trading sources familiar with the talks said, but declined to disclose the names of possible suppliers. One of the sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Russia plans to supply Urals crude to Pakistan. Islamabad imported 154,000 bpd of oil in 2022, around steady with the previous year, data from analytics firm Kpler showed. The crude was predominantly supplied by the world's top exporter Saudi Arabia followed by the United Arab Emirates. The 100,000 bpd from Russia in theory greatly reduces Pakistan's need for Middle Eastern fuel. The US dollar historically has been the currency of oil trade, but the Ukraine war has eroded its dominance as Russia avoids receiving a currency it has been largely blocked from using by Western sanctions. Pakistan's economic crisis meanwhile means it is desperately short of hard currency. Malik declined to say whether Chinese yuan and the UAE dirham would be used for transactions. He also did not comment on the rate of imports. "I will not disclose anything about the commercial side of the deal," he said. Pakistan's Refinery Limited (PRL) will initially refine the Russian crude in a trial run, followed by Pak-Arab Refinery Limited (PARCO) and other refineries, Malik said.
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Minar-i-Pakistan, is standing aloft in the Iqbal Park, formerly Minto Park, across the road from the historic and majestic Badshahi Masjid and the Fort in the city of Lahore, symbolizing the spirit and struggle launched by the Muslims under inspiring and principled leadership of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah for the creation of a separate homeland.
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Model Nick Movie: Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan (2023) Time: 21 April,2023 Netflix / Amazon / HBO?: Amazon Duration of the movie: 2h 24mins Trailer:
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Musician Name: Luis Silva Birthday / Location: 5 of diciembre of 1962 (age 58 years old), Santa Rosa, Venezuela Main instrument: arpa,cuatro y voz Musician Picture: Musician Awards & Nominations: Best Musician Of joropo venezolano Best Performance: Jehová te de la paz Other Information: -
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Artist: Taylor Swift Real Name:Taylor Alison Swift Birth Date /Place: December 13, 1989 / Pennsylvania Age: 32 Years old Social status (Single / Married):Unmarried Artist Picture: Musical Genres:Pop/Country Music Awards:Swift is the first and only woman solo artist to win the GRAMMY for Album Of The Year thrice for her solo recordings. She won the award for 2009 for Fearless, again for 2015 for 1989 and, most recently, for 2020 for Folklore. Top 3 Songs (Names): Love Story,Blank Space, Shake it off Other Information:Taylor Alison Swift is an American singer-songwriter. Her discography spans multiple genres, and her narrative songwriting, which is often inspired by her personal life, has received widespread media coverage and critical praise
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Music Title: The Cruse Signer: Neffex Release Date: 20 April 2023 Official Youtube Link: Informations About The Signer:- Your Opinion About The Track (Music Video):-
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KARACHI: The dollar rate is now a religious hymn, with everyone from rags to riches quoting it. A country’s currency is one of the key reflections of its economic strength or lack thereof. Chatters and doomsday predictions of Pakistan’s economic default or bankruptcy have invariably put pressure on the Pak rupee. However, the depreciation – euphemistically, “market determined adjustments” – hasn’t solved problems either. Ironically, without having to declare default of global bond payments, why did the rupee fall more than Sri Lanka’s currency? One that has already defaulted. As any market determined by buyers and sellers, the more people want your currency the stronger it is and vice versa. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist nowadays to understand that as a functioning economy, you want dollar inflows to be greater than dollar outflows. Minor outflows are liveable, provided they are for productive uses only. Pakistan’s predicament of low exports to feed po[CENSORED]tion needs of 240m is common knowledge with obvious solutions. In the last five years, Sri Lanka’s rupee has depreciated 106% against the US dollar to 321/$ while Pakistan’s currency has fallen by 164% to Rs283/$. Even on a 15-year comparison, Sri Lanka’s rupee has fallen 204% against the dollar compared to Pakistan’s dismal plunge of 356%. The more our depreciation, the deeper our quagmire. Senior economist and academics still advocate such currency adjustments in their blue prints as it is probably a one-way easy bet. They are not, however, prescribing the right medicines. It’s time to embrace the fact that currency adjustments have compounded problems instead of solving them. We must acknowledge that our imports as a % of GDP at 15-17% are not the problem. In fact, the ratio of imports per capita is one of the lowest in the world, even in comparison with Bangladesh, India, Egypt, Philippine etc. Nigeria is the only similar sized country with nearly equal imports per capita. Their oil-heavy export revenues, however, keep their economy afloat while Pakistan is a beneficiary of brain drain (remittances). The Egyptian pound and Turkish Lira are other currencies depreciating more than the Pak Rupee but haven’t defaulted. Nevertheless, as tourist hubs with exportable surplus, their dollar revenues have increased. Double digit annual currency depreciation has socio-economic costs. Businesses find it impossible to forecast and expand production while repeated monetary tightening cycles to arrest dollar outflows reduce industrial profits and competitiveness. While other countries subsidise exports and import reducing manufacturing, we are forced to reverse good and bad subsidies both to ensure fiscal discipline. The only result is rising unemployment amidst perpetual despair and stagflation. Talented people are hired by global markets while industrialists park money in defensive fixed income products and less productive real-estate assets. The boom-and-bust cycle is repeated after a few years due to external favourable factors and marginal increase in remittances as labour gets exported. For the next few years, Pakistan needs a steady currency with marginal depreciation of 3-4% per year but the focus of policy makers is only and only on growing exports with fewer dollar inputs, such as technology exports. In fiscal year 2017, when the currency was stable near 105/$, the annual export of goods clocked in $22 billion. Six years later, with the rupee at 280/$ the exports are likely to marginally increase to $27-28 billion only. So, what exactly was the point of such adjustments as advocated by our esteemed policy makers, especially if we failed to grow the very exports we aimed to address. Imports could have been curtailed by keeping interest rates at 13-14% throughout the cycle. The lives of hundreds of millions have become so miserable that hatred for policy makers and hopelessness has increased. There is a growing class of youth now becoming fed up with the political tug of war. Constant bickering between politicians, the establishment and judiciary has rendered the country without guardianship. Those calling the shots have seen their net worth increase over decades – though they wouldn’t deserve white collar jobs abroad – while scores of bright, talented and full-of-potential brains are finding odd jobs, remaining unemployed, being underpaid and captaining Careems/Ubers. The system may not change. Whether the elections take place this month or in August, the faces are likely to be the same with the same mundane, old fashioned and copycat policies. These people living in posh houses with multi-million-dollars’ worth of wealth cannot possibly feel the problems of 220 million people. Optimists willing to change the system either become part of the system or die trying. Systematic disfranchising of people under the democratic set up where votes are casted on tribal, ethnic, linguistic and religious grounds can never bring a grass root leader to the top. No wonder many people leave the country behind to seek – and get – meritorious placements abroad. Economists and policy makers should stop the myopic focus on currency depreciation to lift exports. A lot more is needed and is possible. Scotland is being led by a 37-year-old second-generation Pakistani. Perhaps the average age of policy makers needs to come down from 70s to 40s. Suo moto anyone? The writer is an independent economic analyst https://tribune.com.pk/story/2409599/who-cares-about-the-economy-in-this-political-tug-of-war
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The Amazon is the most biodiverse biome on the planet, but some of the incredible animals found in the jungle (even if they are not aggressive) can seriously injure humans. National Geographic selected 4 of these animals and this is what you need to know: 1. Dendrobatidae: the colorful and poisonous frogs Coming in a variety of brilliant yellows, oranges, reds, greens, and blues, frogs in the Dendrobatidae family are considered one of the most toxic or poisonous species on Earth. Originally from the Amazon, they use their colors as warning signals to potential predators and humans. This is because its poison is quite powerful. According to the Butantan Institute, these frogs feed on ants, beetles or mites which, in turn, feed on poisonous fungi. An article in this medium points to a specific species of the Dendrobatidae family: the golden arrow frog (Phyllobates terribilis), considered the most poisonous vertebrate in the world. In addition, the institute indicates that the venom of this deadly species is 8,750 times more lethal than that of a yarara snake. Candiru, the "vampire fish" Another Amazon species that causes alert is the candirú fish (Vandellia cirrhosa), known as "vampire fish". According to data from the Encyclopedia of Life, maintained by the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History, the animal is hematophagous, that is, it feeds on blood, usually from other fish, but it can also attack people, causing cuts. superficial. However, what scares those who enter the waters of the Amazon rivers the most is that this animal is capable of entering body openings, such as the penis, anus and vagina. The city council of Belém, capital of the state of Pará, in Brazil, warns in its official publications about the animal. The "vampire fish" is found throughout the Amazon basin, such as in the Amazon, Negro, Tapajós, and Madeira rivers. The velvet snake: the most common in the Amazon The Bothrops atrox (commonly known as the velvet snake, yellow beard, nauyaca, nauhyacatl or four noses, and mahuaquite) occurs in almost all of northern South America, being widely distributed in the Amazon basin, which rises in the Peruvian Andes and flows into in the Atlantic, at the mouth of the Amazon River. According to the Amazon Museum (MUSA), a research and cultural institution that occupies 100 hectares of the Adolpho Ducke Forest Reserve, of the National Amazon Research Institute (INPA), in Manaus, the animal (which is poisonous) reaches a average length of 1.5 meters, and is one of the most common and abundant species in the Amazon biome. The electric fish why MUSA explains that the rechargeable biobatteries occupy 3/4 parts of the animal's body and power the creation of an electric field that surrounds it like a sensitive layer. (Read also: Meet 5 dangerous marine animals) This layer works almost like a "GPS" for the fish, allowing it to detect obstacles and other fish, since its vision is poor. When this layer is disturbed by predator or prey, it intensifies the electrical field, causing a discharge that either drives away the attacker or paralyzes the prey, which it locates and devours. One species in particular, the Electrophorus voltai, is capable of producing electrical discharges with a voltage of 860 volts, which can paralyze or even kill a person. https://www.nationalgeographicla.com/animales/2023/03/estos-4-animales-amazonicos-pueden-ser-peligrosos-para-los-humanos