The tropical rain forest.
RAIN.
Yes
rain
in a tropical rainforest
The bromeliad crab, scientifically known as Metopaulias spp., is a type of land crab found primarily in tropical regions, particularly in Central and South America. These crabs are named for their unique habitat, as they often reside in bromeliad plants, which provide them with shelter and moisture. They are known for their vibrant colors and are part of the ecosystem by helping to decompose organic matter within their environment. Additionally, bromeliad crabs have adapted to a semi-aquatic lifestyle, often relying on water collected in the leaves of bromeliads for hydration.
water lily
it the milicular system of the rainforest.
Their is a lot of rain there it can somertimes rain for months Their is a lot of rain there it can somertimes rain for months
there are streams, lakes and rivers with lots of rapids
iguanas live in a tropical rain forest for reasons of water.
Because trees require plenty of water to thrive, and there is much more rainfall in tropical rainforests than in tropical grassland.