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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Noel Kempff Mercado National Park' has mentioned 'Species' in the following places:
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Should this happen there is a possibility some rainforest species could become extirpated from the region.
It is estimated that the park is home to approximately 4,000 species of vascular plants,[citation needed] including bromeliads, passion flowers, heliconias, aroids, and palms.
So far, 2705 different species of plants have been identified.
Certain families of species thrive in all the park's habitats, such as the Rubiaceae, Melastomataceae, Bignoniaceae, and the Apocynaceae.
Other species do better in specific habitats such as the cerrado (Gramineae, Cyperaceae, Labiatae, and Compositae) or in savanna wetlands (Lythraceae, Sterculiaceae, Onagraceae, Eriocaulaceae, and Xyridaceae).
Most species reach their greatest diversity in evergreen forests (RAP 1998).
The park is also home to more than 130 species of mammals (rare river otters, river dolphins, tapirs, spider and howler monkeys, the giant armadillo, giant anteaters and endangered jaguars, including a population of black jaguars), 620 species of birds (nine species of macaw, possibly the highest number of species in any one protected area), and more than 70 species of reptiles, including the black caiman (Melanosuchus niger).
There are approximately 127 species known from the park and adjacent areas and with a greater collecting effort, this number is very likely to increase.
The large diversity in species is attributable to the location and the intricate pattern of diverse habitats in the park.
About half of the amphibians and reptiles are mostly Amazonian species with the remaining species associated primarily with southern and eastern open formations.
There are several reptile species listed by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) including species that are endangered in their home ranges.
These include such species as Eunectes murinus (green anaconda), Eunectes notaeus (yellow anaconda), Caiman crocodilus yacare (yacare caiman), Melanosuchus niger (black caiman), Podocnemis unifilis (yellow-spotted river turtle), Podocnemis expansa (Charapa turtle), Geochelone carbonaria (red-footed tortoise) and Geocheolone denticulate (Brazilian giant tortoise).