Sloths do live in the amazon rainforest, infact they live in the canopy layer as it includes a shelter and plenty of branches to hang on where no other animal could get to (for example a jaguar).
Flying squirrels do not live in the Amazon rainforest. Only two species of flying squirrel are native to the Americas--the northern and southern flying squirrels--and they are found in North and Central America.
Elephants typically live in savannas and forests in Africa and Asia, not in the tropical rainforest. There are no wild elephant populations in the Amazon rainforest, for example.
No, elephants do not live in the Amazon rainforest. They are native to Africa and Asia, where they inhabit a variety of habitats including savannas, forests, and grasslands. The Amazon is home to a different array of wildlife, such as jaguars, sloths, and various bird species.
Alligators typically live 30-50 years in the wild. In captivity, they can live even longer, sometimes surpassing 60 years of age.
Yes, there are turtles that live in rainforests. Some species, like the Amazon River turtle, can be found in rainforest habitats in South America. These turtles play important roles in the ecosystem by contributing to nutrient cycling and biodiversity.
no species of alligators live in the amazon. The closest thing to it is their caimans. There are plenty caimans in the amazon.
There are many tribes that live in the amazon rainforest
Yes, many types of mammals live in the Amazon rainforest.
In the Amazon Rainforest
in the amazon rainforest
Yes parrots live in the rainforest.
yes they do this is because they live in the rainforest
over 50% of the animals in the world live in the Amazon rainforest.
In the amazon river. It doesn't live in any parts of the rainforest.
native indians live in the amazon rainforest
they do
I think Tarsiers mainly live in the Asian rainforest but may be found in the Amazon also :)