A Tasmanian devil is not a rainforest animal in the conventional sense of the word. Tasmanian rainforests are cool-temperate rainforests, and while some Tasmanian devils occupy these cool rainforests, most of them are found in bushland (dry sclerophyll) and coastal heathlands.
Yes. The usual habitat of the Tasmanian Devil is eucalypt forest, woodlands, heath and farmland, but they have also been known to live in sclerophyll rainforest, which has sufficiently dense undergrowth for these shy creatures to hide.
No. The Tasmanian devil is a mammal; specifically, it is a marsupial.
The thorny devil is an Australian reptile.
Tasmanian devils live in the bushland, woodlands and forests of Tasmania, Australia's southern island state. This habitat is in a cool temperate climate. Temperatures vary considerably, but the Tasmanian devil does not live where the snow falls in winter. Rainfall in the western regions of Tasmania, where a third of the wild Tasmanian devils live, is more abundant than rain in the east.
Yes, they have. But now they don't because scientists are trying to catch them and put them in captivity so that they can find a cure for their disease.
leopards live in the rain forest
Toucans live in tropical or montane rain forest.
The anaconda does live in the amazon rain forest.
yes they do live in a tropical rain forest! :)
Dolphins do not live in the rain forest.
Yes green anacondas do live in the rain forest
Sting Rays live in the ocean, not the Rain Forest.
The hyacinth macaw is an endangered species. But it does live in the rain forest!
They Live In The Rain Forest :) Yep.
They live on the forest floor.