no
Tropical evergreen forests are found in Brazil
I think yes, but still not sure.
Monkey
No. The word "tropical" is your clue. Beavers are not in tropical areas.
The differentiate between tropical evergreen and tropical monsoon forest is that it have less rainfall but tropical monsoon forest have more rainfall than the tropical evergreen forest.
near the equator
ok
Well, let's consider this logically... "TROPICAL" - plants that need intense humidity to surive. "EVERGREEN" - plants that do not seasonally lose their foliage. "FOREST" - trees.
ever green
Elephant,monkey,deer,lemur.besides these animals plenty of birds,bats,sloth,scorpion and snails....
Tropical rainforests are called evergreen forests because they have a consistent, year-round warm climate that allows trees to retain their leaves or needles all year long. This leads to the canopy of the rainforest appearing green and lush throughout the year, giving it the name "evergreen."
Some species of deer, like the sambar deer, can be found in tropical rainforests in regions such as Southeast Asia and parts of Africa. However, not all species of deer are adapted to live in this type of habitat.