Omagua or low jungle (selva baja or partially tierra caliente) is one of the eight[1] natural regions of Peru.
It is located between 80 and 400m above sea level in the Peruvian Amazonia (Amazon rainforest).
In this region, there are a lot of rivers that create meanders, swamps and lagoons.
There are also numerous species of birds, including the white-throated toucan, the hoatzin, the jabiru, and the red-and-green macaw.
Animals that live in the water include the paiche, the Amazonian manatee and pipa toads.