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Toucan

Monstera Plant
The Toucan has a long, narrow beak that allows it to reach fruit that is hard to reach for other birds.
Plants, like the Monstera Plant, in the rainforest have long, grooved leaves to drop water to the forest
floor. The excessive water that falls in the rainforest could lead to mold, so the leaves adapted to
have "drip tips" that allow the water to run off of the leaves.
What type of adaptations are these? Compare and contrast the adaptations of the Toucan and
Monstera Plants of the rainforest. Your answer should be 3-4 sentences long.

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structural

This is because the toucan has now evolved over time. this is to reach narrow fruits with its beak. the plant has also evolved over time. this is to make sure that the plant doesnt rot.

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