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Do mammals live in the Amazon rainforest?

Yes, many types of mammals live in the Amazon rainforest.


How many mammals are there in the daintree rainforest?

Over a third of Australia's mammals can be seen in Daintree.


What is a mammal that lives in a rainforest?

The mammals of the rainforest live in all parts of the rainforest from the canopy all the way down to the rainforest floor.


What kind of mammals live in the Amazon rainforest?

Panthers and Jaguars


What mammal lives in the African rainforest?

Gorillas, chimpanzees, antelopes, and hippopotamus are all mammals that live in the African rainforest.


Types of mammals ar in the rainforest?

jaguars,tigers,monkeys,and leopards


Can you find mammals in the rain forest?

yes,of course its the rainforest people


Which internet search query would most likely produce the best results if you wanted to find information about mammals that live in the rain forest?

A good search query to find information about mammals that live in the rainforest would be "mammals of the rainforest" or "rainforest mammals species list." These queries are specific enough to yield relevant articles, studies, and lists about various mammal species found in rainforest ecosystems, including their habitats, behaviors, and conservation status. Additionally, including terms like "biodiversity" or "rainforest ecosystem" could further refine the results.


How many species of mammals are in the Amazon?

There are estimated to be around 427 species of mammals in the Amazon rainforest.


Name two mammals that live in the amazon rainforest?

the tree frog and the monkey


Why do mammals in a tropical rainforest have strong limbs?

Because they have to swing from branch to branch.


What internet search query would most likely produce the best results if you wanted to find information about mammals that live in the rainforest?

Have you tried typing in "mammals that live in the rainforest"? That sounds like a good place to start.