Almost all of them are but specificly cheata's, elephants, cobra's, tocans, ect.
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animals in the Rainforest behave very differently to us. They would hunt for food and take very little notice of other different types of animals.
live where there is a rainforest or by wooded areas
People can hurt all animals just as all animals can hurt us, its self defense. Even if they don't want to hurt us intentionally they will if scared or threatened.
without trees we wont have enough oxygen and and lots of animals will die
Over ninety per cent of the animals in the U.S. are not endangered or threatened in any way.See U.S.Fish and Wildlife for an endangered list.
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.
There is no rainforest in the U.S.
There is a tropical rain forest within the United States - on the islands of Hawai'i. However, the species of plants and animals varies from what is found in Brazil or Indonesia, the same way there are different plants and animals in the temperate forests of North America and Europe.
Because the trees provide us with oxygen, the animals lose their homes and the native rainforest tribes also lose their homes.
Sadly, far too many animals in the Congo Basin are endangered by us obnoxious humans. Attempting to even begin to list the thousands of endangered species would be silly due the numerous animals.
Yes. We haven't nearly begun to explore the rainforest and its flora and fauna; this is why it's important to keep as much of it intact as possible in order to keep discovering what's there, with the least possible interference.
The Amazon rainforest is in danger because if the forest will be cut down the animals will be affected, there is very rare animals living in the Amazon rainforest. Also the environment, everyone goes on about climate change and how bad it is. Cutting down a rainforest will affect the weather. Also the tourism will be affected when I went we got someone that lived near to guide us around the Amazon Rainforest, we payed them.