There are almost as many interesting websites about the rainforest and its populations of flora and fauna as there are ways of being interested in the rainforest, itself. Here are but two of them.
The first is blueplanetbiomes:
http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/rainforest.htm
The second is from Caltech (the California Institute of Technology), and is called "What is a Rainforest?":
http://www.srl.caltech.edu/personnel/krubal/rainforest/Edit560s6/www/what.html
If you look, you will find many more--some even with animal soundtracks, much like that with which you will be regaled on Caltech's "What is?" website.
To simply answer your qusetion, though: The canopy layer and its understory house most of the rainforest's animal species. When one realizes most animal species there and everywhere are insects, this will make even more sense.
the canapy.
They live in the tropical rainforest in Madagascar
They live in the tropical rainforest in Madagascar
The Canopy Layer
the humid tropical is a rainforest area. Thus, the animals are those native to the rainforest and tropical climates. I recommend googleing rainforest animals.
The Gold frogs live on the canopy layer of the rainforest :)
Cows
three toed sloths live in the canopy of a tropical rainforest
Living things in the tropical rainforest include fish like the red-bellied piranha. Other living things in the tropical rainforest include anacondas.
Scarlet macaws can be found in the tropical rainforests in the Emergent layer.
lots of animals live in the rainforest but my favourite is a Jaguar and lepords
rainforest frog