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Bromeliads are a distinctive family of tropical plants which includes the pineapple. Their leaves overlap at their

bases to form a 'vase' into which water and nutrients (leaf litter, droppings, dead animals) collect. Many animals

drink from them, and some animals, such as tree frogs, live in them.

Adaptation - The pools collect moisture and nutrients which is important as many bromeliads are epiphytic

and so do not obtain these essentials from the soil through their root systems.

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they might either live in the forest floor or the canopy, but i am not really sure so u might want to look at more information in the internet ot find out more about where bromeliads and ferns and vines and rafflecias and mosses live. so good luck but i think it lives i the canopy

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I am really, extremely sorry, but I only know 2. 1. They have tiny, rigid thorns on the stem for protection. 2. Are tiny, and have strong roots and stem for climbing long distances....sorry! Hope this helped:)

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Bromeliads are a distinctive family of tropical plants which includes the pineapple. Their leaves overlap at their

bases to form a 'vase' into which water and nutrients (leaf litter, droppings, dead animals) collect. Many animals

drink from them, and some animals, such as tree frogs, live in them.

Adaptation - The pools collect moisture and nutrients which is important as many bromeliads are epiphytic

and so do not obtain these essentials from the soil through their root systems.

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the adaptations of the bromeliad are that they attach themselves to the trees

they also store water in their overlapping leaves.

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