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Delve into the fascinating ecosystem of the tropical rainforest, home to diverse animal and plant species. Discover how these organisms adapt to the high rainfall and limited food sources. Explore biotic and abiotic interactions, from bark-eating rabbits to assassin bugs feeding on drip tips. Learn about the lush geography, soft and rocky soil, and the humid, hot climate typical of rainforests. Join authors Riley Russell and Jordan Davis on an educational journey through this captivating natural habitat.
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Tropical Rainforest By: Riley Russell and Jordan Davis
Animal Species alligator Chimpanzee Aye Aye Dhole Assassin Bug
Plant Species Epiphytes Mangroves
Adaptations Animal Plant • All of the plants have to adapt to the rainfall. • All of the animals have to adapt to not having as much food.
Biotic and Abiotic Biotic Abiotic Bark gets eaten by rabbits. • Assassin Bug eats drip trips.
Geography and climate Location-A band around the equator Description- A forest of tall trees of year round warmth Soil Type-The soil is soft crunchy, mostly rock, and infertile soil Precipitation-The rainforest gets 50 – 260 inches a year. Temperature Range-The average temperature range is 68 – 93 degrees Fahrenheit Climate-The weather is usually humid, hot, and wet.