Pardo River (Xingu)
The Pardo River is a tributary of the Xingu River in Brazil. It flows through the states of Mato Grosso and Pará. The Pardo River is an important waterway for the indigenous peoples living in the Amazon rainforest, providing transportation and a source of fish. The river's ecosystem is threatened by deforestation, agriculture, and mining activities in the region. The river's course is characterized by rapids and waterfalls, making navigation challenging in some sections. It's important to note that there are several rivers named "Pardo" in Brazil, and this entry specifically refers to the Pardo River that drains into the Xingu River. Information on the exact length and drainage basin size of this particular Pardo River can be difficult to find, as data is often conflated with other rivers of the same name.