More than half. A+. Tony B.
321 species of butterflies.
Over 50% of the Earth's species live in tropical forests. Approximately 80% of all insect species live in tropical rainforests.
Nearly 1,400 Species of birds live in the rain forest, but there are more to find!
There are four species of tapir on Earth. All of them live in rainforests. Three live in Latin America and one lives in Southeast Asia.
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.
more than 2000!
There are many different types of opossums in the world. Many types do live in the rainforests, specifically in Australia.
Tigers typically live in tropical rainforests in Southeast Asia, such as the rainforests in countries like India, Indonesia, and Malaysia. These rainforests provide tigers with the dense vegetation and abundant prey that they need to thrive.
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there are exactly 457 different species
It is estimated that there are about 8.7 million species on Earth, but the actual number could be much higher due to undiscovered species, particularly in less explored regions like the deep sea or tropical rainforests.
because most animals have certain adaptations to rainforests therefor they live there. P.S.: they also need a certain kind of environment. :)