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Llanos Trivia Questions

How much do you really know about Llanos? Below are 8 true or false statements. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.

1.

The Llanos have no dry season—rain falls evenly throughout the year, keeping grasses lush.

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Easy
✗ FALSE

There's a distinct dry season from December to March; the Llanos become parched, with many rivers shrinking or drying up.

2.

The Llanos are largely uninhabited by humans due to extreme heat and lack of resources.

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Easy
✗ FALSE

Millions of people live there, including ranchers and farmers; cities like Villavicencio in Colombia and Barinas in Venezuela thrive.

3.

Llanos cattle ranching began in the 16th century, and cowboys here are called 'llaneros'.

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Easy
✓ TRUE

Spanish colonizers introduced cattle in the 16th century; the Llaneros, skilled horsemen of the plains, adapted to the region's seasonal floods, becoming a distinctive cowboy culture.

4.

The Orinoco River and its tributaries drain the entire Llanos region into the Atlantic Ocean.

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✓ TRUE

The Llanos constitute the Orinoco basin; rivers such as the Apure and Meta channel Andean runoff across the plains to the Atlantic.

5.

The Llanos are home to the world's highest density of jaguars in a single ecosystem.

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Medium
✗ FALSE

While jaguars live there, the highest density is actually in the Pantanal of Brazil, not the Llanos.

6.

The Llanos are located entirely within Venezuela, covering nearly half the country's land area.

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✗ FALSE

The Llanos span both Colombia and Venezuela, forming a vast tropical grassland plain shared between the two countries.

7.

During the wet season, the Llanos can transform into a massive flooded savanna the size of France.

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✓ TRUE

Annual rains flood up to 80% of the Llanos, creating an inland sea that slowly drains, supporting unique wildlife.

8.

Anacondas in the Llanos can grow over 25 feet long and hunt capybaras during floods.

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Green anacondas can exceed 25 feet; a verified wild specimen measured 27.7 feet. They ambush capybaras in the flooded Llanos savanna, their prime habitat.

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