Amazon Rainforest
No, the cheetah live on the arid plains of the savanna.
Jaguars live in the rainforest. They depend on it for habitat, and it is where there prey animals live. Jaguars also are found in arid regions, as the Mexican deserts near the US border.
Deserts,semi-arid areas such as the Sahel and tropical rainforest's
The Dominican Republic has some semi-arid land but no true deserts.
No. Israel is a semi-arid to arid country and, therefore, cannot naturally support a rainforest. However, in Utopia Park there is an indoor, artificial rainforest for the exhibitions. In ancient times, there was a narrow strip along the southern Jordan river called the Ge'on Hayarden which was fully tropical in climate, flora and fauna.
Jaguars are very adaptable, being found in arid climates and rainforest, as well as pampas plains.
Neither. You are most likely to find a wallaby in bushland. However, there are some species you will find in a rainforest, and others - especially rock-wallabies - which are sometimes found in arid areas and on the edge of deserts.
Most of Australia is semi arid However Australia also has everything from eucalypti forests to rainforest and jungle.
Not all parrots live in the rainforest, Many are from grasslands, semi-arid areas, bushland, forests or even the desert (there are several species of desert-dwelling parrot in Australia). Parrots live wherever there is a food source that suits their needs. In the case of rainforest parrots, they feed on the fruits, nuts, nectar, berries, plant life and sometimes even fungi of the rainforest.
Not at all. There are some common climates, such as arid and semi-arid, tropical rainforest and dry plains, but Africa is a whole continent with a much larger variety of climates (over 29 different types) than Mexico's (around 13 types).
The meaning of semi arid and arid is the same