No, they can also be found in tropical forests.
Yes, jaguars are known to prey on monkeys as part of their diet. Monkeys can be a source of food for jaguars, especially in the tropical rainforests where both species are found. Jaguars are opportunistic predators and will hunt a variety of prey, including monkeys, depending on their availability.
All tree kangaroos are found only in tropical rainforests. They are not found in warm-temperate or cool-temperate rainforests. These rainforests can be either montane or lowlands.
There are officially only a amazing 30,000 squirrel monkeys left in the United States but in the rest of the world there is about 390,000 squirrel monkeys left the marjority of the squirrel population is in South American rainforests.
some do but not all species of monkey are adapted to live in the tropical rainforest. ***adaptaion is when an animal has things to help it survie- eg, tails, ears(big or small), coulour, fur)*** hope i helped. :)
turkish, lingles
because they are not found in that way they mean two complete different things
They are animals native to Indonesia and Malaysia and currently only found in the rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra
Most monkey species are found in jungles; among them the mandrill (the largest monkey), the howler monkey, the colobus monkey, the marmosets, the lion tamarin, the mangabey, the spider monkey, the langur and the macaques. Gorillas, chimpanzees, orangutans and gibbons live in jungles but ARE NOT MONKEYS.
They're beeing used in commercals too much. they are usually found in trees wich are being cut down. due to deforestation. if they could move on to land they could but usually love tress in the canopy of forests rainforests and woodlands by the way not many monkeys are becoming extinct only a couple many are lc
Rafflesia are found only in the rainforests of Indonesia, Sumatra and Malaysia. Since they are only found in Asia they would not be located in Okapi Wildlife Reserve in the Congo.
No only like monkeys gorillas and other animals that can be dangerous
Woolly mammoth primarily lived in Russia and northern Europe. The only US state that they have been found in is Alaska. Woolly mammoths lived on the Alaskan tundra about 10,000 years ago.