It depends on the rainforest. Rainforests contain a much greater number of species than any other area on Earth. They are home to more than half of the world's animals and over 30 million plant species.
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Many animals live underwater in the rainforest...for instance... FISH!!! okay, well that was obvious! There are also many snakes and in some rainforests there are crocodiles and caimans.
there are 20,000 animals and plants in the tropical rainforest.
the sloth,the leopard,the parrot, and many more
mainly in rainforests mongoose,mosses,and the plants with thin leaves but are dense are found and animals can be mainly who lives over the trees, snakes
The Lives of Animals has 127 pages.
Most rainforest animals live in the trees, such as insects, snakes etc. This helps smaller animals when the rainforests flood and predators such as large fish are in the waters below. The trees also provide the animals with food.
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Although rainforests cover only about a tenth of the Earth's surface, they are home to at least half of the world's species of animals and plants - that's thousands of insects alone. About 1.5 million people also live in the rainforests.
No. they are animals of the Savannah.
If humans don't stop clearing Tropical Rainforests they will eventually disappear for good. Scientists predict that in 40 years there will be no more Rainforests and the sloths and giant anteaters and many other animals will die with it.
All animals have one life.