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question 6. which animal adaptation is well - suited for the canopy of a tropical rainforest? a. hooves of the forest antelope b. the pythons ability to crush its prey c. the prehensile gripping tail of a spider monkey d. the hand - like trunk and large grinding teeth of the african forest elephant
The canopy of a tropical rainforest is the upper - most layer with trees and branches. A prehensile gripping tail helps a spider monkey to grasp branches and move through the canopy. Hooves of a forest antelope are for ground - walking, a python's ability to crush prey is not specific to canopy movement, and an elephant's trunk and teeth are for ground - based activities like feeding and moving on the forest floor.
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C. the prehensile gripping tail of a spider monkey