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The narrative follows the lives of Amazonian jungle creatures as seasonal storms alter their behavior and survival prospects. Scenes depict a variety of animals — howler monkeys, tapirs, peccaries, snakes, birds, jaguars — reacting to a violent deluge and the ensuing flood season. Through close, descriptive episodes it traces predator and prey interactions, maternal instincts, territorial struggles, and the adaptations that sustain life amid hunger, danger, and weather. Interlaced chapters combine episodic portrayals of individual animals with broader reflections on the jungle’s rhythms, emphasizing the relentless struggle for existence and the fragile balance between cruelty and care in a wild ecosystem.
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