There are monkeys, toucans, gorillas, sloths, butterflies and loads more.
The answer is Amazon Rain forest
ocleots eat.............omg idk
All different animals need different habitats. A fish can't live in a forest with a little tiny pond to swim in.A elephant would need more space. A hippo would need mud and a big lake
the kinds of animals that live in the forest are tree frogs and pond snakes and there is a bunch more those are off the top of my head so there you go user ask more questions
lord of he forest or guardian of th forest
It all depends were you live! If you live in the U.S.A you might get rain. If you live in the northeast of America you might get a lot of rain today, if you live in the south east there is a Tropical storm heading your way, if you live in central you're not getting any rain, if you live up north no rain for you. If you're down south, you'll get some sprinkles, if you live in th south west like I do, you'll get alot of rain. In the west there is no rain. I'm going camping up in CottonWood and hoping it won't rain! But there are floods in Flagstaff. (Big ones, and I think you know where I live) There is a 50% chance that it will rain tomorrow
The tigers live in the caves but altogether the forest is the habitat of a tiger.from Trisha Biswas 5'th K.D.A.V
Dinosaurs was the first animals living on earth,but died years ago.
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The main layers of the rainforest (from top to bottom) are th Emergent Layer, the Canopy Layer, the Under Store, the Shrub Layer, and the Forest Floor.You are welcome!
Since the canopy of the trees in the rain forest are high up there arent many plants living except for fungus and seedlings. As far as animals go there are many birds up there to escape the threat of predators down below. There are also many different species of primates that dwell in the canopy such as lemurs and baboons.Answer:The diversity of the rainforest canopy depends on the rainforest location - the Amazonian forest is very different from that of Canada's British Columbia. Using th Amazonian forest as an example, the canopy of the rainforest is a vibrant ecology with hundreds of species of plants and animals. The plant species include the trees producing the canopy, parasitic species, and fungi. The animals include a wide range of mammals (monkeys, sloths, predators, bats), insects, reptiles, amphibians
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