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.
It is estimated that 40-75% of Earth's animal species are indigenous to the rain forest.
150 spieces butterflies live in the rainforest, and more than 50% of the worlds plant and animal live in the 7% of the world that covers the rainforest.
Some
600 plant species, 10000 animal species
Much more than just thousands.
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.
More than half
The canopy
a rainforest has hundreds even thousands of species of plants.
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.
Yes some species do
Some species do.
Yes, various species of spiders live in the Amazon rainforest - tarantulas being just one species.
over 1,000 got it. u can look it up