Ants are the most numerous among rainforest animals, outnumbering lizards and bats significantly. Rainforests can host thousands of individual ants per square meter, with diverse species occupying various ecological niches. While lizards and bats are also abundant, their populations do not compare to the sheer numbers of ants found in these ecosystems.
lizards, ants, beetles and snakes
Animals
In the rainforest, you can find small animals such as tree frogs, butterflies, insects like ants and beetles, and small mammals like monkeys, sloths, and reptiles like lizards and snakes. These animals have adapted to the dense vegetation and unique habitats found in rainforests.
fish, birds and ants
Some rainforest animals that eat fungi include insects like termites and ants, as well as certain species of rodents like squirrels. Fungi can provide important nutrients and energy for these animals in their diet.
well lots or animals but mainly birds of paradise and insects lizards 2
monkeys, snakes, frogs, beetles, spiders, ants, parrots, gorillas
Animals that live in the undergrowth of a rainforest include insects such as beetles, ants, and termites, small mammals like rodents and lizards, as well as amphibians such as frogs and salamanders. These animals rely on the dense vegetation as shelter, protection, and a source of food.
from what i know it only eats small animals like ants worms and mosquitos
monkeys, snakes, spiders, beetles, frogs, ants, parrots, gorillas
No lizards normally eat spiders.
birds fish bees frogs toads cats dogs mongoose rats mice ants lizards