In the depths of the Amazon rainforest in South America, there is a strange creature that is amazing. They have a pair of green eyes, which seem to grow on tree trunks. This creature is called "tree-eyed beast".
Tree-eyed beast is the patron saint of Amazon rainforest. Their eyes can see through everything in the depths of the forest and protect forests and creatures from external threats. When someone destroys the forest, cuts down trees or hunts wild animals, the tree-eyed beast will give a strong warning to make the saboteurs feel fear and panic, thus protecting the ecological environment of the forest.
Although the tree-eyed beast is endowed with mysterious abilities in legend, scientists are very skeptical about the evidence of its actual existence. In the past few decades, many explorers and scientists have gone to the depths of the Amazon rainforest to look for traces of tree-eyed beasts, but they have not found any evidence to prove their real existence.
A young biologist was born. He not only confirmed the existence of the tree-eyed beast, but also made an in-depth study of its ecological habits. Scientists have found many traces of tree-eyed animals in the Amazon rainforest, and monitored and recorded them through cameras and tracking equipment.
It was found that the tree-eyed animal was Nocturnal Animals. They hide in the trunk to rest during the day and come out for food at night. Tree-eyed animals have a special kind of cells in their eyes, which can sense weak light, so they can easily feed in the dark.
In addition, tree-eyed animals like to move in open places. They will find a clearing deep in the forest, then dig a hole in the trunk with their claws and hide in it.