Yes, only some rainforest have elephants.
ELEPHANTS
Elephants typically live in savannas and forests in Africa and Asia, not in the tropical rainforest. There are no wild elephant populations in the Amazon rainforest, for example.
Yes, some elephants live in rainforests. The African forest elephant lives in the rainforest of Africa. The Asiatic elephant lives in a variety of habitats in Asia, one of which is rainforest.
A majority of the African rainforest is in the Congo basin. The Congo basin is home to apes, chimpanzees, elephants, and other forms of wildlife.
Indian elephant,(or Asian) (African after the rainy season)
fruit and elephants tusks. Wood but that is concidered loggining
Elephants are mostly found in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. African elephants are primarily found in savannas, grasslands, and woodlands, while Asian elephants are found in tropical and subtropical forests.
savannah elephants may adapt to forests if they have abundant water and food
African forest elephants, jaguars, tapirs, capybara, deer, tigers...etc
Yes. Several subspecies of elephants, such as the Sri Lankan Elephant, live in rainforests.
Yes, if they really need to. And I think there is a certain kind that lives in a rainforest.
They live on the floor of the rain forests and eat nuts and fruits that fall to the ground