how big cats [lion,tiger] adapt for tropical rain forest?
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Large animals, like lions and elephants, live on the plains for good reason. Size is no advantage in the rain forest where a dense under storey makes movement difficult. Jaguars are the largest cats in the rain forest, but they seldom grow to more than six feet in length and weigh more than 200 pounds. The small size and stocky build give them the speed and strength they need to hunt small prey that live in trees. Snakes, on the other hand, can grow larger in the rain forest than elsewhere because of their ability to slither along the ground and through trees. Reaching lengths of 20 to 30 feet and weights of over 500 pounds, anacondas are the world's largest snakes.
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