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Yes, some dholes do inhabit the rainforests of southeast Asia.
Sun bears live in the tropical rainforests of southeast Asia.
No, rainforests do not exist on every continent. They are primarily found in Central and South America, Africa, Southeast Asia, and Oceania. Antarctica and Europe do not have rainforests.
All existing species of tarsiers live in the canopy of the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia.
All existing species of tarsiers live in the canopy of the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia.
No, the Sun Bear is endemic to the lowland hardwood rainforests of southeast Asia.
No. Cobras are not native to Africa. They live in India, Southeast Asia and southern East Asia.
All existing species of tarsiers live in the canopy of the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia.
Where Are Rainforests Located?Tropical rainforests are located near the equator. Fifty seven percent of all tropical rainforests are found in Latin America. One third of the world's tropical rainforests are in Brazil. Other tropical rainforests are located in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands (25% of the world's tropical rainforests) and West Africa (18%).
Southeast Asia is mostly known for having a tropical climate, with countries like Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines experiencing hot and humid weather throughout the year. The region is also characterized by its lush rainforests and abundant biodiversity.
No, not every continent has a rainforest. Rainforests are predominantly found in Central and South America, Africa, Southeast Asia, and parts of Australia. Antarctica, Europe, and some regions of North America do not have rainforests.
Tropical Rainforests The Southeast Asian rainforests are the oldest, consistent rainforests on Earth, dating back to the Pleistocene Epoch 70 million years ago.