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The macaw lives in the rainforest. The macaw eats small fruits and seeds. In the rainforest there are lots of trees and some rain. The macaw gets water from rivers. It uses its beak to get water. The macaw gets air from its lungs. It shelters in a nest high in a tree. To keep its species alive, the macaw lays eggs. The eggs hatch into baby macaws. The macaw hides from predators by having yellow, blue and red feathers. After global warming, there will be a busy road over the Amazon river. To survive, the macaw will have sharp claws to steal from humans. To breathe, the macaw has lung filters to get all the chemicals out of the macaw's body. In addition, the macaw lays more eggs to save it from extinction.