In Alberta's understory, you can find a variety of animals adapted to the dense vegetation and lower light conditions. Common species include deer, such as mule and white-tailed deer, which browse on shrubs and young trees. Small mammals like snowshoe hares, red squirrels, and various rodent species also inhabit this layer, along with birds such as grouse and various Songbirds that nest and forage among the understory plants. Additionally, insects and amphibians, including frogs and salamanders, thrive in these rich, moist environments.
Monkeys
Understory - The Middle LayerSmaller trees, bushes, and plants such as ferns, live in the understory. Not much sunlight reaches here, because the canopy blocks the sun. Still, many birds and animals make their home in the understory. Forest wildcats, such as the leopard, are excellent tree climbers. They will chase monkeys and squirrels through the understory for food.
Bengal tigers live in the understory of the rainforest. They like the constant shade and the leaves in the understory because it keeps them cool.
They live on the forest floor, in the understory layer.
yes they do live in tropical rainforest understory
Please be more specific. There are thousands, if not millions, of species of animals that live in Alberta, and they all have different habitat needs and live in different biomes.
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it lives on the forest floor because the animals it hunts are noctournal and live on the forest floor.
yes they do
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