Science, asked by gokul1967, 6 months ago

Why are the animals in the
tropical rainforests adapted?​

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Answered by ksanjeevkumar263
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The animals use the tall trees and understory for shelter , hiding , place from their predators , and a source of food . Because there are so many animals competing for food , many animals have adapted by learning to eat a particular food eaten by on other animals . Toucans have adapted by developing long , large bill

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hot and humid temperature and continuous rainfall in the tropical rainforest suit the survival of many animals; hence, the tropical rainforest has a large population of animals.

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