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Scorpions: Pets In The Tropical Rainforest
The last insect that lives in the tropical rainforest is an army ant. Ants that live in the tropical rainforest will eat

The second insect is the Goliath Spider. The Goliath Spider eats things that are larger than them. Such as frogs, rodents, bats, lizards and small snakes. They may eat a bird whenever they feel like it but it’s not a high chance that they will be eaten the most. The Goliath Spider doesn’t have any predators because of how much damage they can do to any type of species.

The third insect is a Scorpion. The Scorpions eat things such as a variety of insects, spiders, other scorpions and lizards. They will also eat mammals like mice and rats. Scorpions are a insect that doesn’t have any predators because of how deadly they

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