How many different species eat mangos in the Amazon Rainforest? (this is for an ecosystem powerpoint)
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Explanation:
Over 500 varieties of mangoes are known, many of which ripen in summer, while some give a double crop. The fruit takes four to five months from flowering to ripen. The ripe fruit varies according to cultivar in size, shape, color, sweetness, and eating quality.Other mango lovers are primates and monkeys. For chimpanzees, figs typically take up nearly 50 percent of their diets, but they are known to eat mangos when they are in season. And monkeys love to eat the flesh, but they also eat the whole mango seed
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In the Amazon rainforest, many of the native mammals and birds are herbivores, so they have a hardy diet of fruits, including mangos. The well-camouflaged leaf-katydid insect is known for eating mangos, in addition to other fruits and vegetation found in the rainforest. Other mango lovers are primates and monkeys.