Bottom Layer
Parrots, peacock and more.....
in the second level
the canopy part of the tropical rainforest
No. Cockatiels need drier bushland, with plenty of native seeds, nuts and grasses. Rainforests do not provide them with the sunlight and the food they need.
No, the peacock is indigenous to the cascade rainforest located on the west bank of the cascade mounts located in the pacific northwest region, closest to Idaho.
Oh, dude, a peacock doesn't live in the Amazon rainforest. They're more into strutting their stuff in places like India and Sri Lanka. It's like asking if a polar bear hangs out in the desert. Totally different vibes, you know?
the canopy level or 2nd from the top
they live in thee forest floor
Yes, they do. They live in the canopy layer. They are beautiful.
Plan uses do not necessarily live in the rainforest. Regardless of whether they live in the rainforest or eucalyptus bushland, they occupy the lowest level, which is the forest floor.
red pandas live in the canopy from aniyha
God knows.. Perhaps on the moon =)