The tropical rainforest is a wet, warm forest of trees that grow very closely together. The canopy (tallest tress) in the rainforest can release 200
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.
the humid tropical is a rainforest area. Thus, the animals are those native to the rainforest and tropical climates. I recommend googleing rainforest animals.
Yes, in fact it is native to the American tropical rainforest.
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See the related links for lists of Australian tropical rainforest plants and temperate rainforest plants.
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santina
It grows on a tropical plant, native to Brazil.
No. The platypus does not live in the deciduous forest. Platypuses are native to Australia, and are most commonly found in native bushland, tropical rainforest or cool temperate rainforest - none of which are deciduous.
In the rainforest,there are zillions of animals. Animals native to the rainforest include: sloths, macaws, snakes, beetles, butterflies, frogs, orangutans, lizards and parrots.
The Buerger's tree kangaroo is native to New Guinea. It is not found in Australia. Their preferred habitat is tropical rainforest.
Trumpet tree, Clavillia, Suma, Curare and Coacoa tree... TH
Animals that live in temperate rainforests migrate, however animals that's live in equatorial rainforests do not as equatorial rainforests have no seasons and the climate is the same all year round.