Some bugs love the rain, but most bugs hide in damp holes under the ground because were there so small it can flood and they will die!
but some bugs choose to stay inside and most bugs do come out after the rain.
If there is shelter available, like dense trees, they're likely to go there.
Flying insects tend to fly lower before a rain storm. This may give the appearance that they are swarming because they may be less noticeable flying above us.
They squint However there are not many birds that will fly during rain.
Many types of insects live in the rain forests of the world, but in general, there are various types of Cicadas, Beetles, (from very small to extremely large) and many ants. Acacia tree ants latch onto anything that attacks their tree, and hold on, even when dead. Some people use them as makeshift stitches. There are also a large number of rare butterflies and moths. :3
Rain forests affect you because they help to produce oxygen, contain many plants which can cure a variety of diseases, and have a variety of natural resources. Without rain forests, the world would be lacking a variety animals and insects.
The old saying is that cats sleep with their heads upside down the day before a rain. It is not always true, cats just sleep funny sometimes.
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either Termites or may flies,
Dragonflies live in the middle layer of the rain forest. It's the perfect environment for a wide variety of insects.
No plane has trouble flying in the rain.Only the smallest like cessna may have trouble flying in the rain.
the ant can tell you if it will rain
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Birds in the rain forest eat worms, insects and Spiders. Rain forest birds also eat berries and nuts, which are plentiful in a healthy rain forest.
no they are not endangered
the acid burns them ?
No, because most insects live in the rain-forests
Insects. There are so many insects in the rainforest that the frogs have an abundance of food.
You have to wait for it to rain to get bugs. OR you can use the rain in a bottle which comes at the store. :)
beatles etc etc