Probably not there are extremely isolated tribes but they have all been contacted because most of the African wilderness has been explored. Most of Africa is third world and uses large amount of its resources to try and modernize. There are many African tribes that live their traditional way of life but many are in danger because of "progress" and all are contacted.
Humans are the only primates that are found living everywhere on Earth, inhabiting diverse habitats ranging from tropical rainforests to Arctic climates due to their adaptability and technological advancements.
Most orangutans do live in tropical rain forests. Orangutans can be found living in regions of Malaysia, Sumatra, and Indonesia.
Yes, there are still indigenous tribes living in the Congo rainforests. These tribes often rely on traditional hunting, gathering, and agricultural practices to sustain their way of life. However, they face increasing threats from deforestation, commercial activities, and encroachment on their land.
Logging in rainforests has been happening since the 19th century, but it significantly increased in the mid-20th century with advancements in technology. It is important to note that indigenous communities have been living sustainably in rainforests for thousands of years before the arrival of loggers.
All the Rainforests in the world combined accounts for it making 28% of the World's oxygen, and not only that, Rainforests are the World's biggest Pharmacy - with most of its plants being natural medicine.
Rainforests are ecosystems that contain a variety of living organisms such as trees, plants, animals, insects, and microorganisms. These organisms interact with each other and their environment to create a complex and dynamic ecosystem. In this sense, rainforests can be considered "living" due to the diverse and interconnected life forms they support.
there are over 100 uncontacted tribes worldwide but mostly live in Peru or Brazil
Howler monkey
There are no longer any Australian indigenous people (Aborigines) living a traditional native lifestyle in Australian rainforests.
Tigers are not native to African rainforests; they are typically found in Asian rainforests. However, in the wild, tigers primarily hunt and feed on various types of prey such as deer, wild boar, and other large mammals.
Because homes of the tribes living in the rainforests are getting flooded
many medicines come from the rainforests
Yes, in parts of South America as well as Africa, Austalia, Southeast Malaysia, and New Guinea, there are people who live in the rainforests.
odette was heer i speied it wrong
the bugs you step on.
Older rainforests produce less carbon and there is poor soil on the Forest Floor
Lions do not live in the rainforest, they prefer the savanna.