Rainforest biomes are incredibly rich in biodiversity, hosting an estimated 50% of the world's animal species despite covering only about 6% of the Earth's land surface. This includes millions of individual animals, ranging from insects to mammals, reptiles, and birds. The complex ecosystems support vast populations, with some estimates suggesting that a single rainforest tree can host hundreds of species of insects and other wildlife. Overall, the exact number of animals is difficult to quantify due to the constant discovery of new species and the dynamic nature of these ecosystems.
mabey not alot for a human being to live in the rainforest for animals yes (i think so?)
Many animals live in the rain forest such as; toucans ,poisonous snakes ,ants, jaguars, sloth and much much more.
We need rain forests for our air supply. Much of our food comes from there.Much of our animals in the world live mostly there.Much of our stuff comes from the rainforest's.
It depends on the rainforest. Rainforests contain a much greater number of species than any other area on Earth. They are home to more than half of the world's animals and over 30 million plant species.
They live in pretty much every single kind of biome. There are multiple species of cricket, so different species would live in different biomes.
They live in pretty much every single kind of biome. There are multiple species of cricket, so different species would live in different biomes.
Tropical rainforests are home to about half of the animal and plant species on Earth. That is a total of about 140,000 plant species and 625,000 animal species. Altogether, that is around 765,000 species, excluding fungi, protists, and prokaryotes.
too much for me too count soz!
What is the Boa constrictors food chain? i would be how they get there energy starting from the sun then going to plant to insects to small animals to bigger animals then to boa's. so they eat small animals and bigger animals. And just so you know they are considered a top predators so they eat a lot of animals and not much eat them.
The ocean biome because it covers so much of the earths surface and it is a 3D habitat; creatures live miles above and below each other, while land creatures are all living on top of the surface of the earth. Very few creature(in comparison) can survive underground.
Much more than just thousands.
some animals do live there. not too much tho. only animals that can live there, actually live there. HELPED YOU OUT THERE? No Worries!! xP