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Tropical Rainforest Insect
The first insect that lives in the Tropical Rainforest is a Spider. A spider eats other insects and other spiders. The other things that eat are smaller animals such as millipedes, woodlice, small lizards, frogs and birds. Spiders get their food be injecting venom through their fangs which operates much like a pair hypodermic needles.

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