no
The rain forest has the greatest diversity of animals and plants living in it. The ocean has the greatest biodiversity of any biome. The rainforest has the greatest biodiversity of any terrestrial biome.
Amazon rainforest, the north pole in the winter, really any geographical area has plants or animals that have adapted to that environment.
Yes
needs lots of water, and lots of animals to consume the water, lots of plants and the right type of soil for all the canopy plants and "flower" plants you just can't put any type of animals or plants because if you put for EX: a pear tree in a rainforest it wouldn't live because it is very picky for its soil
Any tropical plant
yes the animals
birds
Yes, animals in the rainforest do drink water and eat to survive. Many rainforest animals obtain water from the fruits and plants they consume, while others drink from rivers, streams, or rainwater collected in tree hollows. They also eat a variety of foods such as fruits, leaves, insects, small mammals, and even other animals to meet their nutritional needs in the diverse rainforest ecosystem.
monkeys are omnivores they eat bananas, maybe coconuts, plants, nuts, etc.and animals are squirrels and small insects etc.
The largest rainforest on the planet is the Amazon Rainforest. Therefore, it contains the largest variety or fauna and flora of any rainforest on planet earth. It is believed to have so many species of monkeys living in it, that scientists believe that there are more to be discovered!
people eat monkeys, bugs, plants, fish and a lot of any other living things that they can find people eat monkeys, bugs, plants, fish and a lot of any other living things that they can find
toucans are too intelligent to be eaten