What can be the limiting factor for macaws in the rainforest
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They sleep high in deciduous trees at night, and in the morning, fly long distances in search of food. Macaws eat fruit, flowers, leaves, insects, snails, seeds, nuts and clay from river banks. Macaws use their powerfully strong beaks to pinch predators and are able to flee at a remarkable speed.
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Nuts, leaves, berries and seeds from the rainforest make up the bulk of the scarlet macaw's diet. Its strong, hooked beak is perfect for breaking nuts and seeds. Interestingly, the scarlet macaw can eat fruits toxic enough to kill other animals.
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