The daintree rain forest is home to a variety of beautiful and rare insects. For example, the 'Sombe' Frog, which by the way is on the endangered list lives peacefully, however not safely in the Daintree Forest.
Some of the fungi found in the Daintree include: * Stinkhorn Mushroom (Dictyophora indusiata) * various types of Bracket Fungi and Cup fungi * Gilled Fungi * Coral fungi * Lichen
The Gilled Fungi
The Daintree covers over 3000 square miles
Answer :Pmamals, insects, bugs....
leaf insects live up in the trees as a babby
Insects that live on their own - as opposed to social insects.
Spiders are arachnids.
no they are not endangered
it is estimated that 3000000 different animals live in the daintree
The Daintree covers over 3000 square miles
Book insects
NO! Definitely NOT!
Daintree forest is a tropical rainforest located in Queensland, Australia.
Mostly Aboriginals
The Possum lives there because that's where it can find its favourite food.
Tree Frog
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deep moist valleys
No. The Daintree is a significant rainforest in tropical North Queensland. Koalas neither live in the tropical zone, nor do they live in rainforests. Rainforests do not support the specific types of eucalyptus trees required by koalas for food and shelter.