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Hundreds of animals live in the Rain Forest .

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Q: In the rainforest are there more small animals or more big animals?
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Are big animals more dangerous than small ones?

False. Dangerous animals can be big or small.


How big are plants in the rainforest?

They are big or they are small. There now you know.


Are there more small animals than big ones?

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Where do the big animals live in the rainforest?

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Why do conservation groups focus on big animals?

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