In the rainforest, a variety of animals eat seeds, including birds, rodents, and some primates. Notable examples are toucans and parrots, which use their strong beaks to crack open seeds. Additionally, many tree-dwelling mammals, like monkeys, may also consume seeds as part of their diet. These animals play a crucial role in seed dispersal, helping to maintain the ecosystem's biodiversity.
No animal from the rainforest eats wombats, as wombats do not live in the rainforest.
The McAure It is a bird that lives in the rainforest and eats seeds, but is very threatened because of logging.... Hope this helps ....
The tiny musky rat-kangaroo of Australia is one rainforest animal that eats fungus.
very animal
Honduran White Bat
Plant eats ant
rainforest pigs
Coconut Crab!
As with all fruit seeds, watermelon uses animals to disperse seeds. When an animal eats a watermelon, the seeds generally pass through the digestive system unharmed. When the animal defecates, the seeds then come out (and embedded in the natural fertilizer).
The animal swallows the seeds along with the fruit. When the animal defecates, the seeds will be redeposited back into the ground, so that they can germinate.
Any animal that eats juniper seeds, as scat is animal droppings. Juniper Seeds would probably most likely be found in a bear, raccon, or rabbit's droppings.
The GHOST of the man-frog eater! hahaha (evil laugh)