Venezuelan Plains
The Venezuelan Plains, also known as the Llanos, are vast grasslands located in the central region of Venezuela. This area is characterized by its flat terrain, seasonal flooding, and a tropical savanna climate. The plains are home to diverse wildlife, including various species of birds, mammals, and reptiles, making it an important ecological zone.
The economy of the Venezuelan Plains is primarily based on agriculture and cattle ranching. The fertile soil supports the cultivation of crops such as rice, corn, and sugarcane. Additionally, the region plays a significant role in the country's livestock production, contributing to both local consumption and export.