rainforest frog
Only the big ones.
Some in deserts and some in tropical forests
No they live in higher elevations like mountains.
The slow lorises live throughout tropical rainforests in Southeast Asia. The slender lorises are found in the tropical forests of India and Sri Lanka. Pottos occur only in the tropical and subtropical forests of West and Central Africa.
No, they can also be found in tropical forests.
Well theres a lot but here are two important ones :) Deserts are second only to tropical rain forests in the variety of plants and animals that live there. Also deserts cove about one fifths (20%) of earths land area.
The Malayan Tapir is not endemic to savannas. It can only be found naturally in humid, tropical forests, swampy areas and meadows of southeast Asia.
no because they live in tropical areas where they do not experience winter and animals only hibernate during winter season.
The natural habitat of many animals in rain forests are being destroyed. This has led to extinction of many of the animals that lived there. Many animals are only found in rain forests. Extinction upsets the food chain, which can lead to the absence of food sources for other animals. This in turn can lead to more extinction of other animals.
They don't. We eat honey but we don't live in forests or swamps.
Tigers are not typically found in rainforests, as they prefer habitats such as tropical forests, grasslands, and swamps. Their natural habitats are more likely to be mangrove swamps, savannas, and temperate forests.
There are right around 90 types or species of kingfishers in the world. Most of them are found in tropical regions with a few that live in forests.