yes some do, but rare
yes they do live in a tropical rain forest! :)
No. Some of them are, but most of them are not. The rain forest is dangerous.
Rhinos do NOT live in the Amazon rain forest. They live only in Africa and some parts of Asia.
Rhinos do NOT live in the Amazon rain forest. They live only in Africa and some parts of Asia.
Some mammals live in the trees like sloths, but some mammals live on the forest floor and the subterranean level. Some mammals live through out the rain forest, like the leaf cutter ant. They travel through out the rain forest bringing leaves down all the way to the lowest level, the subterranean level. Depending on how well adapted the mammals are depends on where they live in a rain forest. Hope this helps! ;)
Yes. Some species of hawks live in rain forests.
Yes is the answer.
Tropical rain forest fauna refers to the animals that live in the rain forest. Some of these are monkeys, lemurs, ocelots, snakes, and birds of many types.
Cheetahs are found on the plains of Africa mainly, a few in Asia.
SIMPLE! WILD ANIMALS! and its wet, and humid, and hot, and there's no WI-FI. although some people do live in the rain forest.
They usually burrow underground. Some live in trees, some live in the sea, some live in the swamp, some live in the desert, some live in the rain forest, some live around people in woodpiles, under things where they are comfortable.
There are many fish who live in the tropical rain forest. Some of the fish that live in the water of the rain forest include Bull Sharks, Candiru, Electir Eels, and the Red-Bellied Piranhas.