Glass frogs primarily inhabit the understory layer of the rainforest. This layer is characterized by lower light levels and high humidity, providing a suitable environment for these amphibians. The frogs are often found on leaves and branches near water sources, where they can lay their eggs and maintain moisture. Their translucent skin helps them camouflage among the foliage.
Frogs live in the canopy layer (the third tallest layer) in the rainforest.
crocodiles probably live in the forest floor
caterpillers, crocs, fish and frogs all live there.
The 3 layers of the rainforest are: Emergent, where eagles, butterflies and bats live. Canopy, where snakes, toucans and tree frogs live and the understory layer where jaguars, red-eyed tree frogs and leopards live. There is also the shrub layer.
im pretty sure some frogs live up to the canopy. but most live on the lowest
The rainforest has many trees. A desert has few trees. So it's not surprising that tree frogs live in the rainforest.
Frogs live in plants ? duhhh .
monkey frogs live in rainforest
Rainforest frogs live there ,way thay need water and food.
Frogs sparsely to live in the understory layer along with jaguars and leopards. Most of the frog population live on the canopy layer along with snakes and toucans. it depends on the type of frog your searching.
They live on the Forest Floor layer of the rainforest
Lianas live in the canopy layer of a rainforest