Rainforest mistletoe is a hemiparasitic plant, which means it can photosynthesize to produce some of its own food but also relies on a host tree for water and nutrients. It attaches itself to the branches of its host using specialized structures called haustoria, which penetrate the host's tissues to access water and nutrients directly from the tree. This dual strategy allows mistletoe to thrive in the competitive environment of the rainforest.
Rainforest frogs live there ,way thay need water and food.
a knife binoculars water food tent and a phone (water proof)
food shelter water prey exerzizing
because there's more food and water in rainforests
To get food regularly.
It is hard for the people to live in a rainforest because the people may not have proper food to eat and proper water to drink n they could die
in the water
Koalas would want food. Koalas cannot live in rainforest, as it is not the source of their food, which is eucalyptus leaves.
I'm sure it's because the food they eat only is in the rainforest.
because there habitat and food is there
Mistletoe is a parasite that lives on other trees, Oak trees have Mistletoe in them quite often.
Mistletoe is a hemiparasitic plant that relies on a host tree for water and nutrients while also photosynthesizing its own food. It attaches itself to the host tree's branches through specialized structures called haustoria, which penetrate the host's tissue. Mistletoe typically produces berries that are dispersed by birds, allowing it to spread and establish on new host trees. This unique relationship helps mistletoe thrive in various ecosystems.