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Rainforest Animals 3B

Rainforest Animals 3B. 2010. Bongo By Maria Kleinsmith. Bongos never emerge in the open and browse singly or in small groups. They are shy and mostly nocturnal animals. Bongos can live up to 19 years of age. Ocelot By Evan Hartley. It runs five miles per night. They are endangered animal.

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Rainforest Animals 3B

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  1. Rainforest Animals3B 2010

  2. BongoBy Maria Kleinsmith • Bongos never emerge in the open and browse singly or in small groups. • They are shy and mostly nocturnal animals. • Bongos can live up to 19 years of age.

  3. OcelotBy Evan Hartley • It runs five miles per night. • They are endangered animal. • The ocelot uses its long whiskers to feel its way around in the dark.

  4. Agoutiby Alana Freeburg • The Agouti peels there food with there teeth like fruit or other soft food. • They live up to 18 years old. • There babies are born with hair and able to see , eat plants and run with in a hour of birth.

  5. Green Basilisk Lizard By Caitlin Howell • It’s amazing ability to run on water. • They have 20 babies in a day and sometimes 72 a day. • Hatchlings are born with the ability to run (on land and water), climb, and swim.

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