Perhaps because they knew that Bell's adventure in Amazon was about to end, the audience in the live-stream was very active.
They kept asking Bell questions.
The closer they were to Manaus City, the less dangerous it would be.
Because this area was already a tourist area.
Dangerous creatures like jaguars and black caiman had long been cleaned up.
Therefore, Bell relaxed a little.
He focused more on answering.
"The entire Amazon rainforest is huge.
There are more than a hundred native tribes of various sizes.
Of course, this does not include some secluded tribes that have yet to be discovered."
"Most of the 100 or so indigenous tribes have been assimilated by the civilized world.
Only five tribes still maintain their primitive habits.
They live in the hinterland of the Amazon rainforest, isolated from the world.
It is also because of this that they are not assimilated by modern society. "