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Answer:

Brazilian

Explanation:

The Brazilian Highlands are a major geographic feature of Brazil. It is essentially an enormous plateau, stretching in the southern, western, and eastern part of the country. The Brazilian Highlands occupy almost half of the territory of the largest country of South America.

These highlands are composed of very old rocks, and they have been formed by extensive lava flows in the distant geological past of out planet.

The climate on these highlands varies. The eastern slopes of it are always very warm and with high levels of precipitation. The western slopes and the central part of them are semi-arid. The rainfall tends to be seasonal, and the temperatures vary from mild in winter, to hot in summer.

The flora and fauna is abundant in this vast highland region. Some of the most attractive animals are the jaguar, crab eating fox, maned wolf, giant anteater, armadillo, capybara and many more.