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That would take a long time if each one had to have a separate name.But there are definitely pirhanas there :-)
Yes they do. They don't even know they help each other out themselves! They are all part of the food chain.
Plants, insects, and each other.
Lots of animals in the rainforest eat each other like there are lot of bird eating bird species who like to snack on each other
Yes they do. They don't even know they help each other out themselves! They are all part of the food chain.
Yes, as man encroaches on the rain forest habitat, it becomes less able to support the variety of animals that is once did.
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Squirrels and chipmunks are an example. They compete for acorns and a few other resources, but they do not compete with each other for nesting sites, or mates.
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Greenpeace say 80% in the Amazon rainforest.
All animals depend on each other to live so all animals would die out including humans.
A rain forest is simply a forest that has lots and lots of rain each year (+70in a year) The Amazon rain forest in particular is very large it covers a good portion of South America (1.4 billion acres). It calls 9 different countries home and is home to thousands of types of trees and animals. The climate is warm (about 79* F) and humid.