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Which of the folwoing rain forests is home to more than 40,000 species of plants 3,000 of fishes, 1,3000 of mammals, 427 of amphibians, 378 of reptiles and more than 125,000 invertebrates?

A

Amazonian

B

Tropical

C

Actic tundra

D

Temperate

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