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Rain forest. Life in the Rainforest. In the rainforest there’s lots of life. In this slide show I well be showing you vegetation and animal life throughout the rainforest!. There so many fascinating things in the Rainforest but I’ am going to start with one of my favorites! The animals!!! . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Rain forest

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Life in the Rainforest

• In the rainforest there’s lots of life. In this slide show I well be showing you vegetation and animal life throughout the rainforest!

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• There so many fascinating things in the Rainforest but I’ am going to start with one of my favorites! The animals!!!

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Golden Lion Tamarin• This is a picture of the Golden

Lion Tamarin.Don’t let the name fool you thought this is no lion at all!In fact this little animal here is a monkey near extension ! Golden Lion Tamarin adapts to its environment with its long, sharp claws, that help them pick out bugs from dead logs, small tree holes, and wherever else bugs live.

• Species: rosalia.

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Slender Loris• The slender Loris is a

small, primate found only in the tropical rainforests of Southern India and Sri Lanka. Slender loris adapts with their long arms and legs to twist around trees and branches without alerting it’s prey!

• Species: tardigradus malabaricus

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Bengal Tiger

• This is the Bengal Tiger.The Bengal Tiger is a beautiful animal.

• It lives in the regions of India, Bangladesh, China, Siberia, and Indonesia. The weight of the tiger can be up to 575 pounds.Bengal tiger adapts with it’s strength to kill animals and it’s very sneaky.

• and quiet .

• Species: Tigris Tigris.

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Toco Toucan!

• Meet Uncle toucan.Ha HA.The Toco toucan is not endangered because it's able to adapt to man made habitats when the rainforests are destroyed…The Toco Toucan is the largest of the toucans. It can get to about twenty-four to twenty six inches in length.

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• Chimps are on the endangered species list. There may be as many as 35,000 chimps in the wild, but destruction of their habitats, hunting and commercial trapping for the animal trade had reduced their population. At night chimps construct nests of leaves and branches 18-29 feet high in a tree.

• Chimpanzees are about 3 to 5 feet tall and weigh from 99 to 176 pounds. They have black hair.

CHIMPANZEE

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• You may think that the rainforest is all about its unusually and fascinating animals but its also about its wonderful vegetation life!!!

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• The Bambusa tulda can be found in the biome of the Southeast Asian rainforest.

• It physically adapts to its environment by growing tall fast so it gets a lot of rain and sunlight.

BENGAL BAMBOO

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• You maybe thinking a coconut tree? There not in the rainforest! If you are… you’re wrong ! One of its cool adaptations are that…Coconut trees have long roots to reach good moisture!

Species: nucifera

COCONUT TREE

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• This is a kapok tree one of its cool adaptations is that large spines come outward from the trunk to not let damage come to the trunk.

KAPOK TREE

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JAMBU

• This is a Jambu.A Jambu is a combination of things it is a Fruit, a Flower, and a Tree!

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Now you have seen some of the rainforest! Don’t let it go become this!>>

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THE END!!!

By Beth DonovanGrade 7H


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