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TROPICAL RAINFOREST

TROPICAL RAINFOREST. By: Mohammed AlMaadeed. Introduction .

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TROPICAL RAINFOREST

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  1. TROPICAL RAINFOREST By: Mohammed AlMaadeed

  2. Introduction • Rainforest is a forest with a lot of rain and tall tree. Animals protect their self with the trees they climb up so the rain doesn’t make them wet, the rains in the rain forest get up about 1.5 to10 meters at night and the weather get to 20 to 25 Celsius and when its rain with the it gets colder.

  3. Where is a the rainforest in the world

  4. King Cobra • Lives in southern Asia in Cambodia in rainforest. It lives around the baboon trees and you will find the king cobra beside the rivers or sometimes in swampy places. King cobra likes rainy places and places the temperate in it 35 Celsius. King cobra grows up to 12 to 18 feet. Baby king cobra venom is dangerous like a adult venom. The King cobra lays 18 to 50 eggs and then the eggs takes 70 to 77 days to hatch. The king cobras weight gets up to 12 to 20. Its nickname is snake eater.

  5. Toco Toucan • Toco Toucan lives in rainforest in Southern America. The Toco Toucan is the largest Toucan of all kind of the Toucan. Toco Toucan has yellow orange red and black beak. The Toco Toucan’s weight gets up to 20 to 29 kg. Toco Toucan’s tall get up to 24 to 26. Toco Toucan has very strong feet and toes that support his weight. The Toco Toucan has a long very long beak it beak about eight to ten inches long. The Toco Toucan has short small rounded wings. The Toco Toucan lays 2 to 4 eggs and it stays 60 to 65 days to hatch. The new Toco Toucan is born blind. The Toco Toucan couldn’t leave its nest only after 7 weeks.

  6. Bengal Tiger • The Bengal Tiger lives in Southern Asia rainforest. It is a beautiful tiger it have brow and white on it cheeks and elbows a chest and it main color is orange with black stripes. The weight of a good strong Bengal Tiger is 566 to 575. The Bengal Tiger stays beside the trees. The Bengal Tiger catches Chimpanzees and kinkajou, Linn’s sloth or slender Loris or silvery gibbon or other kind of monkeys he will eat them. The Bengal Tiger is a dangerous animal he eat meat.

  7. Red Shanked Douc languor • The Red Shanked Douc Languor is a monkey he stays up in the tree. The Red Shanked Douc Languor is found in Southeast Asia in Cambodia and Vietnam rainforest. The beautiful colorful Red Shanked Douc Languor he has an orange face with a white beard and red and black legs white arm and Black Hand black chest with grey tummy. The Red Shanked Douc Languor eats leaves and its live insect like worms and head lice and other insect.

  8. Orangutan • Orangutan is a kind of monkey that lives in Southeast Asia. This monkey rarely goes on the ground. You will see him on the top of the trees. The rain in the rain forest get about 1.5 and 10 meter tall so the Orangutan couldn’t swim so the stay up. The Orangutan’s nickname Man of the forest. He is an orange monkey and he is the biggest ape jumping from tree to tree in Southeast Asia. The males tall are about 4 feet and the female about 3 feet long. They live 40 to 50 meters above the ground.

  9. .The Bengal Bamboo • The Bengal bamboo plant comes from Southeast Asia Cambodia and Vietnam. King Cobra hide in the baboon trees and insects come on the baboon trees so some animals eat the insect on the baboon tree.

  10. THE BOUGAINVILLEA • The bougainvillea plant grows in Amazon rainforest in South America. Most people who find bougainvillea plant find them in Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Venezuela and Colombia and Bolivia. Their are thousand of these in South America Amazon. The bougainvillea like wet and dry season.

  11. JUMBU FRUIT • Jumbu fruit grows in eastern Asia rainforest. The Jumbu fruit grows in India and Indonesia and other Asian countries. The people in Indonesia like the Jumbu fruit it’s a candy for them its so sweet the kids their like the Jumbu fruit more then everything. Jumbu fruit is food for bird and animals like the Jumbu fruit dove and the silvery gibbon.

  12. WHAT COULD WE DO WITH THE RAINFOREST • The tropical rainforest is a good environment it has fruits and special animals and it’s a beautiful place to go and see. You could go and see the Southeast Asia rainforest and South America rainforest. Then tourists come and see the animals and the trees and everything.

  13. How humans effect the environment • Some people drive inside the rainforest with car and then the fruit will the smell of gas or petrol in it and it will not be good to eat. Some animals die when they eat these fruit and some animals die from the smell. Some people come the rainforest and cut all the trees down, maybe an animal was living their maybe a small bird nest was their so they kill the animals and birds, and if hard rain came it will was the soil to the river

  14. STRANGLED FIGS • Strangled figs grow in any large tropical rainforest. Animals could climb the Strangled figs. It is easy to found the Strangled figs tree. Their 1000 spices of Strangled figs. A lot of monkey like swing on the Strangled figs.

  15. BIBLIOGRAPHY • "Yahoo! Search - Images." Yahoo! Search - Images. N.p., n.d. Web. 09 Jan. 2013. • Rainforest Animals." Rainforest Animals. N.p., n.d. Web. 09 Jan. 2013. • "Rainforest Plants." Rainforest Plants. N.p., n.d. Web. 09 Jan. 2013. • "Rain Forests." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 20 Dec. 2012. Web. 09 Jan. 2013. • "Rainforest Facts." Rainforest Facts. N.p., n.d. Web. 09 Jan. 2013.

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