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| There are only two endangered species on Guam. They are the KoKo bird and the Fruit Bat. Our team interviewed a member of the Guam Department of Agriculture Wildlife Division. There are other animals that are not endangered, such as the brown tree snake, shrews, geckos, skinks, and toads. The brown tree snake's environment is in trees. They feed on shrews, bats, and birds. The shrews live underground or in holes. They feed on plants and nutrients in the ground. Geckos, skinks, and toads are some of the most common animals on Guam. |
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