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The Mysterious World of Rainforest Animals


Exotic, rare and amazing, these are just a few words to describe the jungle animals in our world. Kept the eye by thick and supported by an incredible ecosystem like the forest foliage, animals have body colors and unique features that no other animals present. Unfortunately, the decline of the forest means that these animals are also increasingly rare.

Scientists have estimated the jungle animals that represent nearly 50% of animal species in the world. This means that in a small populated area, dense, there are many different species of these animals as there are in the world. It's pretty amazing to think and even more amazing to watch. But of course, all the animals of the rainforest can be easily identified. Take for example the chameleon jungle. It can be combined with any color in the rainforest so it is almost impossible to detect. And then you have the red-eyed tree frog, which looks like a demon with a green suit. All you can see through the leaves is red eye.

jungle animals have unique qualities, these forests have only two seasons - rainy season and dry season. The constant rain makes the animals adapt differently to food, hunting, reproduction, etc. The food chain is very different because there is no clear predators. Take, for example, a jaguar. Agile, agile and able to use the dense forest in its favor is an incredible predator in the jungle. Until, of course, meets with an accident or a Boa Constrictor Anaconda, each capable of crushing this mighty predator like matchsticks.

But the struggle between predator and prey is much higher in younger animals of the jungle. Especially weak have incredible defensive systems that can be found only in the rainforests. Take for example the monarch butterfly. It is colorful and toxic to predators that feed on them. Thus, in a single movement of the rainforest species only, the defense of the monarch butterfly is colored body. Once a predator dies after eating this butterfly, the rest stay out of that particular color of prey.

Due to the rich ecosystem, most of the animals of the rainforest are herbivores and carnivores then. On the other hand you are more carnivorous plants. In relation to this, large predators such as leopards, tigers, alligators and crocodiles have a moderate population of forests. And then you have small animals as seemingly harmless jungle of poisonous frogs, spiders and insects, etc., which are the most voracious predators in the forest.

Be self enclosed ecosystem, all the forest animals to play their own role in maintaining the ecosystem. Such harmony is rarely seen outside forests, as outside interference of man fractured most ecosystems. Unfortunately, the threat continues to invade agricultural land and illegal logging is cutting in these forests and jungle animals are now in the list of endangered species in the world. There is still time to save the rest of the jungle animals taking measures to protect their unique world.

Mark Murphy
http://www.rainforestanimals.info

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