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The African Rainforest By Mitch Kelley
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African Rainforests are disappearing! Road construction, deforestation, slash and burn farming have caused 90 percent of Africa’s rainforests to be destroyed!
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The baka tribe This is the tribe that lives in the rainforest. One of their customs is dam fishing. They throw pulp of a vine in the river. When the fish goes to the surface to eat it, a person hits it with a machete.
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food They eat antelope, forest buffalos, cane rats, fish, lizards, small birds and caterpillars
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Animals of the rainforest Forest elephant: can grow to be 9000 pounds. They’re hard core vegetarians. Driver ant: small but dangerous. They are one of the most aggressive species in the rainforest. Their jaws are so strong that some forest people use them to close wounds.
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Gorillas: can be up to 5 feet 9 inches tall. They are vegetarians. Black Columbus monkeys: they are extremely endangered. They don’t have thumbs.
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Temperature and climate the African rainforest’s rain fall is between 63 to 76 inches. The average temperature is between 73 and 80 degrees.
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Countries with rainforests Burundi, Cameroon, central African rep., the Congo, the Ivory coast, equilateral guinea, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Rwanda, and sierra Leone all contain rainforests.
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The reason for deforestation The logging companies and the government make lots of money of it.
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What large river runs through the Congo basin? The Congo is the large river that flows through the basin.
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vegetation found in the rainforest vegetation found in the rainforest mahogany: very hard wood tree. Very resistant Oil palm : accounts for 14% of the worlds oils. Okoume : lightweight, used for plywood.
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