lizards, ants, beetles and snakes
Yes they live ON the forest floor Ruth Chuk
forest floor.
forest floor understory canopy emergents
worms
there are many insects and animals. a gorilla for example lives on the forest floor level.
The liitle amount of sunlight gets to the understorey of a tropical rainforest and the forest floor gets the slightest amount of light
They live in the amazon rainforest
Tapirs are native to the rainforests of Latin America and Asia. They cannot climb trees, so they live on the forest floor. The forest floor in a tropical rainforest is called the understory.
All the tree tops, known as a "canopy"
The tropical rainforest is a wet, warm forest of trees that grow very closely together. The canopy (tallest tress) in the rainforest can release 200gallons of water each year into the atmosphere. The resulting moisture hangs over the forest, keeping the interior warm and humid. Animals living in the rainforest have had to adapt to these wet, warm conditions and have had to find niches that allow them to thrive. They do this by altering species characteristics to fit the tall trees, the constant humidity and the quiet rainforest floor.
jaguars, reptiles,bottom dwellers. ect..
Animals that live in the rain forest includes Lemurs, Spider Monkeys, Sloths,Toucans, Orangutans and Parrots.