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The Scarlet Macaw lives in Mexico to Peru, as well as Bolivia, Eastern Brazil and the Island of Trinidad. A macaw has a beak for opening nuts and the hardest seeds. The macaw has feathers for strategy to stay safe and for survival. Macaw wag there tails when they are happy and healthy. A macaw has eyes so that it can keep an eye for danger. A macaw claws for holding fruit and climbing trees. Climate change will force the macaw to adapt to a dry environment. The island of Trinidad will become a Savannah. The macaw is looking for predators. The macaw has fast feet to get away from predators that want to eat him. The macaw uses its beak to get water from a baobab tree. A macaws wings make it run faster and get away from predators. That's the survival for the Scarlet macaw.