Lots, potentially including some we don't know about.
Nearly 1,400 Species of birds live in the rain forest, but there are more to find!
There are many species of birds that live in Australian rainforests. Some of them are:Southern CassowaryBrolgaAustralian Brush-TurkeyGrey GoshawkSarus CraneWhite-Headed Pigeon
Among other things, wood, many tropical plants and several species of mammals, birds and reptiles. Some of them are illegally exported as such species are endangered or on the verge of extinction.
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there are 12,000 species of fros in rainforests
321 species of butterflies.
There are 1000 species of birds in South Africa
There are approximately 3,000-4,000 species of butterflies found in the rainforests of South America, making it one of the most diverse regions for butterflies in the world.
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There are multiple keystone species that live in the tropical rainforests. A couple of these species are cassowaries and agoutis.
Rainforests typically have a higher diversity of animal species compared to deserts. While deserts can host a variety of adapted species, the dense vegetation and complex ecosystems of rainforests support a greater number of animals, including many that are not found elsewhere. Additionally, rainforests are home to a wide range of insects, birds, mammals, and reptiles, contributing to their status as one of the most biodiverse habitats on Earth.
They are a tropical species so live in the South American rainforests.