Rainforest

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Rainforest Animals Talia P

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Rainforest Animals

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Rainforest

• Rainforests are full of trees. They are near the equator so most of them are warm and wet.

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Wet weather

• All of the rain can be helpful to the many amphibians that need wet skin to live such as tree frogs.

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Food finding

• Animals need trees for food. The macaw has a strong beak so it can crack open nuts.

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Camouflage

• Some rainforest animals look like their homes. Camouflage helps animals stay safe.

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Getting Energy

• Animals get energy by eating other plants or animals.

• An example would be a capybara eats grass and the puma eats the capybara.

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More animals• The ocelot is an endangered animal.

People built on the desert where it used to live. It now calls the rainforest home.

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More animals [continued]

• The giant river otter lives in rivers in the rainforest. It was once hunted for its fur.