ANIMALS OF THE RAINFOREST. JAGUAR  Largest South American Big Cat  3 rd Largest Cat in World  Large Black Markings  “ROSETTES” because they are shaped.

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ANIMALS OF THE RAINFOREST

JAGUAR  Largest South American Big Cat  3 rd Largest Cat in World  Large Black Markings  “ROSETTES” because they are shaped like roses  Good Swimmers

Red-Eyed Tree Frog  Sleep By Day  Startle Coloration  Show colors on body to scare predators  Non-venomous  Eat Crickets, Flies and Moths

SLOTH  Use long claws to hang from trees while eating.  Like to sleep in position where they hang by their claws from trees.  Sleep as much as humans in wild( hours/day in captivity)  World’s slowest animal (algae grows on their fur because they move so slow)

AMAZON MANATEE  Vegetarian  Eat 8% of body weight per day  2.8 m in length and weigh half a ton  Feed during wet season  Store food in fat reserves  Live in groups of 4 t0 8

MACAW  Live up to 60 years in wild  Hyancith macaw has large wingspan of more than 4 feet  Tongues have bone inside them that help tap into fruits  Group in flocks of 10 to 30

CAPYBARA  Semi-aquatic  Can stay underwater for 5 minutes  Live in small family groups of  Can live up to 8-10 years in the wild

Importance of Preserving Rainforests  Habitat for vast variety of animal and plant species  Help regulate climate  Help prevent soil erosion  Provide home for indigenous people

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