Amazon Adventure

For the Futurama short, see Amazon Adventure (film).
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Amazon Adventure is a 1949 children's novel by the Canadian-born American author Willard Price featuring his "Adventure" series characters, Hal and Roger Hunt. It depicts an expedition to the Amazon River to capture animals for their father's wildlife collection business.

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Animals Captured

Animals captured in Amazon Adventure
Species Name Details
Iguana Lured onto the boys' boat by Roger's singing
Anaconda The brave Indian Aqua was killed while attempting to capture this snake
Boa Constrictor Several dozen baby boa constrictors were also acquired when the captured mother gave birth
Tapir Nosey Nosey's mother was shot down while attacking the Hunts' camp
Vampire Bat Vamp Roger is given the task of regularly providing fresh blood for the bat, usually from a capybara
Marmoset Specs
Jabiru Stilts Captured when it tried to raid the boys' fish stocks.
Wood Ibis This bird was eaten when an anaconda boarded the boat and smashed open the cage
Basilisk The enthusiastic Indian Aqua captured this lizard
Electric Eel Was captured while the boys were on the floating island. The electric eel is used to overpower Croc once they catch up with their boat
Giant Anteater One giant anteater was killed during a capture attempt, but a second was captured safely
Sloth
Armadillo
Amazon Deer Was used as bait to lure the anaconda, but survived the ordeal
Two jaguars Includes one very rare black jaguar, which, surprisingly, was captured using "bird-lime."