Behind the stamp: São Paulo

Everything you need to know about Alex's Brazil-themed stamp
Published
02 Nov 2024
Est Reading Time
2 min
Round 21 of the season is upon us — and that means the opportunity to add another stamp to your Fan Passport!
The São Paulo Grand Prix stamp features a bright tree frog, which is commonly found in Brazilian rainforests.
It is emblematic of Brazil's rich biodiversity, especially its amphibian population, which is one of the most diverse in the world.
Brazil is home to over a thousand frog species, many of which are unique to the Amazon Rainforest and the Atlantic Forest.
These frogs play vital roles in their ecosystems, acting as both predators and prey, helping to control insect populations, and serving as indicators of environmental health due to their sensitivity to habitat changes and pollutants.
The bright yellow colour of this frog references specific species that are known for their vibrant and diverse colourations that can range from greens and yellows to oranges and even reds.
Some Brazilian tree frogs have adapted unique characteristics, such as toxic skin to deter predators or suction-like pads on their feet to help them cling to tree surfaces in the dense, humid rainforest.
Tree frogs are important symbols for environmental conservation in Brazil, as many species face threats from habitat loss, pollution, and climate change.
This weekend's unique design is ready to download below, so make sure to add it to your Fan Passport while Albono is in São Paulo!
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