No, the tropical rainforest is not a natural environment for them. They will live where humans do, which are very often cleared sections of rainforest that are used for agricultural production. These animals are used for labour and milk over meat, particularly in the southeatern Asian countries of India, Vietnam, Philippines, and Pakistan.
Animals such as polar bears, penguins, and camels do not live in the tropical rainforest as they are adapted to different climates. These animals are typically found in polar regions, deserts, or other specific habitats that suit their needs.
They live in the tropical rainforest in Madagascar
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No, cheetas do not live in the rainforest. They live in grasslands such as the savannas of Africa.
Squirrel monkeys live in tropical rainforests
The people live in the tropical rainforest by build sand house, or with wood or build the home with leaves.
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