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That depends on your definition of "strange". Any behavior that an animal expresses is due to the underlying evolutionary cause; however, "strange" behavior can be an indication of disease or illness.

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What Animals live in the desert and rainforest?

There is a lot of animals that live in the rainforest like birds,parrots,tigers,and all kind of other animals.


What are the different types of animals found in the Amazon rainforest?

The Amazon rainforest is home to a diverse range of animals, including jaguars, sloths, monkeys, toucans, and anacondas. These animals have adapted to the unique environment of the rainforest and play important roles in the ecosystem.


What issues face the animals who live in the tropical rainforest?

The natural habitat of many animals in rain forests are being destroyed. This has led to extinction of many of the animals that lived there. Many animals are only found in rain forests. Extinction upsets the food chain, which can lead to the absence of food sources for other animals. This in turn can lead to more extinction of other animals.


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Animals in the rainforest have adaptations such as bright colors for camouflage or warning, strong claws and prehensile tails for climbing, keen senses for locating food in dense vegetation, and specialized diets to utilize abundant resources. Some species have evolved to be active at night to avoid competition with daytime animals.


Why does a rainforest have more organisms than a desert?

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