Ocelots, jaguars, margay, oncilla, monkeys of many species, many types of birds, snakes, fish, frogs, caimans.
The greatest contibution in the Amazon Rainforest is the wild life and the plants in the Amazon Rainforest.
toucans, frogs, gorillas, ect.
they live in the wild life park
This will depend on where "there" is - the arctic, the rainforest, the desert, etc.
In the ecosystem of the rainforest, the creatures and the plants depend on each other for life.
The tapir lives in the amazon rainforest in south america. It spends most of life near water sources.
No, there is no known "Lakashi" tribe in the Amazon. The Amazon rainforest is home to numerous indigenous tribes, each with their own unique language, culture, and way of life.
because its the largest rain forest and has the most wild life and most spices
The soil in the Amazon rainforest is generally considered poor in nutrients due to the rapid decomposition of organic matter and leaching caused by heavy rainfall. However, the incredible biodiversity of plant and animal life in the rainforest has adapted to these conditions, creating a complex and interconnected ecosystem that sustains itself.
No, hermit crabs do not live in the Amazon rainforest. They are primarily found in coastal environments, such as beaches and tide pools, where they can access saltwater. The humid and terrestrial conditions of the rainforest are not suitable for their survival, as hermit crabs rely on marine habitats for certain life stages and for moisture regulation.
the web of life could be the interacting lives of the various creatures on earth. by saying it is a web, it signifies that the balance among and between creatures is fragile and easily interupted or destroyed.
The Amazon Rainforest is full of animals that all contribute to the area's ecosystem. The rainforest has primary consumers that eat the plant life. These consumers are eaten by secondary consumers, or carnivores. When the carnivores die, they are consumed by scavengers and decomposers, Then, the cycle begins again.