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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Noel Kempff Mercado National Park' has mentioned 'Park' in the following places:
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[2] The park is located on the Brazilian Shield in the northeast Santa Cruz Department in Bolivia. | WIKI |
[3] It adjoins the 158,621 hectares (391,960 acres) Serra Ricardo Franco State Park, created in 1997, in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil. | WIKI |
The park is made up of five distinct habitats, including upland evergreen forest, deciduous forest, upland cerrado savanna, savanna wetlands, and forest wetlands. | WIKI |
The mean annual temperature is 25-26 C but during the dry season temperatures can drop to 10 degrees C for several days when cold dry Patagonia air masses (surazos) reach the park. | WIKI |
The Huanchaca Plateau within the park is 600xe2x80x93900 m above sea level and is composed of pre-Cambrian sandstone and quartzite of the Brazilian Shield. | WIKI |
The adjacent low land plain to the west is blanketed by Cenozoic alluvial sediments and dominated by wet rain forests which transition into dry forests at the southern border of the park. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
The park includes portions of three ecoregions xe2x80x93 the Madeira-Tapajxc3xb3s moist forests in the north and the Cerrado and Chiquitano dry forests in the center and south. | WIKI |
The park encompasses five major ecosystems ranging from Amazonian rain forest, gallery forest and semi-deciduous tropical forest to flooded savanna and dry cerrado. | WIKI |
Because there is such a wide range of different habitats that exist in the park, this number is split into different sections of the park. | WIKI |
Certain families of species thrive in all the park's habitats, such as the Rubiaceae, Melastomataceae, Bignoniaceae, and the Apocynaceae. | WIKI |
A study on pollen cores has shown though that the evergreen forests found in the park did not always exist in that form. | WIKI |
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). | WIKI |
The amphibians and reptiles of the park are among the most diverse in the Americas. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
The large diversity in species is attributable to the location and the intricate pattern of diverse habitats in the park. | WIKI |
[17] The park encompasses the Huanchaca Plateau, which is one of the largest protected tracts of undisturbed cerrado (upland) savannahs in the Neotropical realm. | WIKI |