only a certain kind of deer lives in a rainforest.
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In rainforest biomes around the world there are small deer: African duikers, Amazonian brocket deer, and Malaysian muntjacs or Indian chevrotains. These are equivalent small-bodied, hooved browsers/grazers filling the same niche in each forest.
They look and behave similarly because they CONVERGED on common feeding strategies to survive in a rainforest niche. Despite taxonomic dissimilarity they each evolved similar adaptations to efficiently survive under similar conditions (they are similar despite NOT being from closely related families).
Yes. But they may not look like deers that you have seen. They are usually smaller and without large antlers.
One type of deer that live in the rainforest is the white-tailed deer. Red Brocket deer, or Brockets, are another type of deer living in the rainforest.
The deer that live in the rainforest will eat leaves and grasses that are found there. This is because deer are herbivores.
they're some deers in the rainforest but not as many as the ones n the woods!.
No, deer live in deciduous forests. But none live in the rainforest. Most deer live on the open planes but there are some spices of deer that do inhabit rainforests.
A deer that lives in the tropical rain forest is called a reindeer
no its not
Yes. The entire Amazon is rainforest. Amazon deer have a range that is far from being outside the phylogeographical limits of amazonia.
African forest elephants, jaguars, tapirs, capybara, deer, tigers...etc
no rhinos do not live in rainforest.
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A jaguar eats deer in the tropical rain forest.
Lions do not live in the rainforest, they live in the African Savannah. Tigers live in the rainforest however.