Yes, various species of spiders live in the Amazon rainforest - tarantulas being just one species.
Cobras do live in the Amazon rainforest. The rainforest is home to thousands of species including birds, snakes, and lizards.
There are no gorillas in the Amazon Rainforest. They all live in Asia and on the surrounding islands.
Twenty percent of the world's bird species live in the Amazon rainforest.
5,336 animals are known to live in the amazon rainforest, along with 40,000 species of plants and 100,000 invertebrates.
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There are many tribes that live in the amazon rainforest
No, orangutans do not live in the Amazon rainforest. They are native to the rainforests of Indonesia and Malaysia, primarily found on the islands of Borneo and Sumatra. The Amazon rainforest, located in South America, is home to a diverse range of other primate species, but not orangutans.
No, not every species of parrot lives in the Amazon rainforest. While the Amazon is home to many parrot species, parrots can be found in various habitats around the world, including grasslands, forests, and even urban areas.
Yes, many types of mammals live in the Amazon rainforest.
2.5million insect speciestens of thousands of plants2,000+ birds and mammalsSnakes, monkeys, birds, and cats. About 1/10 of animal species on Earth live in the Amazon Rainforest.
over 1,000 got it. u can look it up