I dont bloody know!
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The plant you are referring to is likely the Strangler Fig. This plant starts its life as an epiphyte, wrapping itself around a host tree and eventually growing roots that smother the host tree as it grows, eventually killing it.
The strangler fig is a type of rainforest tree that can kill other trees by wrapping its roots around them and eventually smothering them. The strangler fig starts its life as an epiphyte, germinating in the canopy of another tree and sending roots down to the forest floor. Over time, the roots grow around the host tree, cutting off its nutrients and eventually leading to its death.
An animal with these characteristics would be best suited for a forest or jungle environment where it can maneuver through trees and grasp onto branches easily. The long limbs would help it move through the dense vegetation, the long tail could provide balance while navigating treetops, and the hand-like paws would enable it to grasp onto branches and food items.
People in the rainforest sweat less because it is very humid in the rainforest and they dont drink as much water because their food contains enough water for them to survive on. The people who live in the rainforest are also often shorter e.g. Pygmies because their food is limited and they cant get all the right nutrients for them to grow properly.
The epiphyte
An epiphyte is a plant that lives on top of other plants, but is not a parasite. It's just using the other plant as a support without taking anything away from it.
Because they are wild
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there are seeds under the leaves of the Epiphyte. The wind then blows it to another area.
please use the word epiphyte in a sentence ----- An epiphyte is a plant that grows on top of or is supported by another plant, but does not depend on it for nutrition, therefore it is not a parasite.
The vegetation that grows in the rainforest is that which is best suited to the climate.
Parasite :)
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the prehensile gripping tail of a spider monkey
An epiphyte is a Use_the_word_epiphyte_in_a_sentencethat grows on top of or is supported by another plant, but does not depend on it for nutrition, therefore it is not a parasite :)
Nothing. Polar bears are not suited to live in a rainforest, they'd either die of starvation or heat-exhaustion or -stroke before they could ever learn to eat anything in a rainforest.