Ants are probably the most common insect in forests but there are also various beetles, flies, butterflies, wasps, etc. In fact just about most kinds of insect can live in forests.
No, insects can live in many various environments It also depends on the insect it is.
Butterflies
Type your answer here... mosquitoes, flies, bees
These are a few of the animals/insects that live in the rain forest. Katydid King Cobra Kinkajou Komodo Dragon
Yes stick instects do live in the rain forest. I live near the rain forest at Mount Tambourine, Australia and regularly see stick insects.
Leaf-cutter ants live on the forest floor looking for good leaves.
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yes, they eat insects that live in forest trees or on the ground
The rain forest is home to 2.5 million species of insects. Some of them are borer beetles, walking stick insects, zig zag beetles and rainbow grasshoppers.
Dragonflies live in the middle layer of the rain forest. It's the perfect environment for a wide variety of insects.
Insects need forest as their home place. Without it they might die because of deforestation.
Toucans, monkeys, insects, lizards, snakes, frogs, etc. and other things of that nature.