Yes
No, Loctomonkies are not endangered. They are a scavenger type monkey that lives in the rainforests. They live in different rainforests around the world.
Margays, which are Near Threatened but not yet Endangered, can be found from the rainforests of Mexico all the way down to the rainforests of Argentina.
A panda
They are not.
because of deforestation and new roads
people are chopping down the rainforests in madagascar
Rainforests are endangered because people continually cut down the trees in them, drastically reducing their size.
The L'Hoest monkeys are endangered because of human activity.For example, loss of habitat due to humans clearing out rainforests.
They now are endangered and can be found in Borneo. they live in the canopy of the rainforests
because people hunt down them for there beautiful fur and meat
The Union Jack butterfly is named after the British flag. It lives in New Guinea and Australia. They are not endangered as of 2014 and can be found all over Australia, from the tip of Cape York to Mackay.
Yes, some varieties of rhino live in tropical rainforests. The black and white rhinos live on the savanna in Africa. The Sumatran, Indian, and Javan rhinos all live in the tropical rainforests of southern Asia. The Javan and Sumatran are critically endangered.