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"I'm the Lorax who speaks for the trees which you seem to be chopping as fast as you please. But I'm also in charge of the Brown Bar-ba-loots who played in the shade in their Bar-ba-loot suits and happily lived, eating Truffula Fruits. NOW...thanks to your hacking my trees to the ground, there's not enough Truffula Fruit to go 'round. And my poor Bar-ba-loots are all getting the crummies because they have gas, and no food, in their tummies!" The fact is that all animals, real or make believe, need certain things to be able to survive. These things make up what we call a habitat, they include shelter, space, food, water, and arrangement. In the case of the Bar-ba-loots their habitat was distrubed by the Once-ler. As the Truffula trees were chopped down the Bar-ba-loots lost the food, and arrangement in their habitat. Without a complete habitat animals have trouble surviving and must find a better place to live.

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The bar-ba-loots go away in "The Lorax" due to the pollution and destruction of their habitat caused by the Once-ler's Thneeds factory, which leads to a lack of Truffula fruits, their main food source. This environmental degradation leads to their eventual departure from the area.

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