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Help save and thanks

April 11, 2017

Help the animals 

Save the rainforest today

Thanks for your support!

Save the Rainforest

April 04, 2017

Be educated

We help save the Rainforest

and clean oxygen

Rainforest is smaller by the second

April 05, 2017

Originally, 6 million square miles of tropical rainforest existed worldwide. Today, only 2.6 million square miles remain. Every second, a piece of rainforest the size of a football field is destroyed. That's 8.5 million football fields of rainforest a year! At that rate, they will be gone in less than 40 years.

Squirrel Monkey

April 05, 2017

Scientific Name: Saimiri

Rank: Genus

They are the only genus in the Saimirinae subfamily. They live in the tropical forest of Central and South America in the canopy layer. An astronaut squirrel monkey rode into space as part of the U.S.A. program and returned safely. Male squirrel monkeys are bigger than females. They eat fruit and insects. They are also known to eat flowers, buds, eggs, nuts, lizards, and other small things. Average size is 14 inches in height and 2.4 pounds in weight.

World's thermostat

April 04, 2017

The Rainforest acts as the world's thermostat by regulating temperatures and making clouds that keep us cool and give us water.  

Spider Monkey Class: Mammalia

March 30, 2017

Spider monkeys live in tropical rainforest in the high canopy. The black-headed and brown-headed spider monkey is critically endangered. Humans are wrecking their homes and hunting them. They eat fruit, bugs, and nuts. Spider monkeys hardly go to the rainforest floor. The spider monkey's tail is like a fifth arm and they use it a lot. 

Don't Cut It Down

April 05, 2017

We need oxygen

that comes from the Rainforest

Please don't cut it down!

Howler monkey

April 04, 2017

Howler monkeys howl because it keeps other howler monkey groups from straying into their territory.

April 05, 2017

Rainforests are the lungs of our planet. They provide 40% of the oxygen we breath.

Biodiversity

April 05, 2017

The Rainforest only covers 2% of Earth but it hold 50% of the plants and animals.  

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