Approx. 50% of the world's species live in the rain forest.
Twenty percent of the world's bird species live in the Amazon rainforest.
in the forest
MY ANSWER IS forest Eighty percent of the world's known terrestrial plant and animal species can be found in forests, and tropical rainforests are home to more species than any other terrestrial habitat. But there are animals that are living in the jungle and there are animals that are living in the forest and the others are living with humans animals that live in jungles are jaguars, howler monkeys, tigers, and cobras. Elephants, rhinoceroses, water buffaloes, and black eagles
2%
There are species of iguanas that live in forests and there are species that lives in deserts.
The hyacinth macaw is an endangered species. But it does live in the rain forest!
The tropical rain forest
Approximately 80% of the world's land animals live in forests. Forests provide habitat, food, and protection for a wide variety of species, from insects and birds to mammals and reptiles. Deforestation and habitat loss are significant threats to the survival of many forest-dwelling animals.
Animals that live in wood or live in the forest.
gorillas
a forest is a compact of many trees where in different animals live. The forest need trees so the animals can live there. The forest needs that many trees.
The amazon rain forest is immense and it can support many species: it is lush and provides necessities.