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by Let’s go on a By Luke Wiggins

Rainforests Locations

Weather and Climate close to the equator, the temperature stays between 70 and 90 degrees F for most of the year  very hot and humid rains more than 100 inches per year, more than eight feet receives 12 hours of sunlight daily These are abiotic factors. very hot

Food Web

Layers of the Rainforest

P Pitcher Plant Carnivorous Plants

K Kapok Tree

Venus Fly Trap are endangered because people and pollution live in poor soils. depend on nutrients and proteins from large insects they capture have two leaves that open and close first slowly then fast takes 12 days to digest their food are endangered because people and pollution

Anteater >eat ants and termites >do not have teeth and get water by licking leaves with their long tongues >have very good hearing and can hear ants working. >have a good sense of smell but bad eye sight

Capybaras Largest rodents on earth Live on land and in water Weigh more than 100 lbs. Herbivores that eat the vegetation along the water, mostly at night Will hide under water for almost 5 minutes, when they are scared

Sloth very slow moving live in the canopies of the rainforest can live in the same tree for years eat fruit, leaves, buds, and young twigs

Fun Facts produces around 40% of the world's oxygen provide a number of important drugs to help sick people and cure diseases human development is killing off much of the world's rainforest around 40% of the world's rainforests have already been lost

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