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Rainforest Animals

Rainforest Animals. Produced by 3B 2010. Scarlet Macaw By Jessica Quinn. Their feet are zygodactylous. That means some of their toes are pointed forward and some of them are pointed backwards. They have a life span up to 40 to 50 years.

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Rainforest Animals

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  1. Rainforest Animals Produced by 3B 2010

  2. Scarlet MacawBy Jessica Quinn • Their feet are zygodactylous. That means some of their toes are pointed forward and some of them are pointed backwards. • They have a life span up to 40 to 50 years. • Scarlet macaws are very curious. They can crush nuts, break off large pieces from trees and, and climb with their beak.

  3. Sloth By Olivia Rudloff • Sloths are not lazy, they are just slow. They get their names from their slowness. • They have fur that is green because they have algae that grows next to them and makes their fur green and then when they can’t find food they eat the algae off their fur. • Sloths can live 10 to 20 years old.

  4. Slow Loris by Grant Healy • Slow loris’ are nocturnal and like to be alone. • A slow loris has a tooth comb it uses it to comb its fur. • A slow loris sleeps with its head between its legs.

  5. TarantulaBy Kaitlyn Thiele • Some people eat spiders called fried spiders. • The Tarantulas regrow their lost legs. • Tarantulas live up to 30 years and there are 700 species.

  6. The Eyelash Viper By Isaac White • Above their eyes they have extra scales which look like eyelashes. • It grows really long fangs. • The eyelash viper sometimes eats other snakes.

  7. Urania MothBy Tara Erker • Urania Moths migrate. • Collectors like to collect them because of their color. • If they are left in the wild only 5% survive to adulthood.

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