Much more than just thousands.
That question is impossible to answer because there are so many species that new ones are being discovered every day. There could very well be millions.
Some
More than half
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.
Yes, many snakes do live in the rainforest, however they do not exclusively live in the rainforest. Different species of snake live in temperate forests, grasslands, deserts, and in lakes, rivers, and oceans.
over 1,000 got it. u can look it up
5,336 animals are known to live in the amazon rainforest, along with 40,000 species of plants and 100,000 invertebrates.
many tribes that grow and live in the rain forest inhabit that place also animals and insects
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This cannot be answered because they have not all been discovered and may never be.
There are many different kinds of species in the Amazon Rainforest. But most of those species are endangered because people are cutting down the trees in the rainforest for paper. And some animals homes are the trees and if they cut them down the animals will have no place to live and they will die.
There are very many different animals that live in the Australian Daintree Rainforest. There are more than 12,000 species of insect as well as 30% of all the species of frogs, marsupials, and reptiles in Australia, 18% of the country's bird species, and 65% of the butterfly and bat species of the country.