no, zebras cannot live in frost. and they dont live in rain FORESTS either. they live in warm, dry climates.
the tropical rain forest is near the tropic of Capricorn and the tropic of cancer it is also at average 27 degrees and frost free all year round.there are fewer temperate rain forests than tropical rain forest .temperate rain forests temperatures vary and they also have allot of rainfall.but the main difference is the warmth of the temperate and the cool climate of the tropical rain forests
No, bobcats are primarily found in North America in a variety of habitats including forests, swamps, deserts, and scrublands. They do not typically inhabit tropical rain forests.
Some species of deer, like the sambar deer, can be found in tropical rainforests in regions such as Southeast Asia and parts of Africa. However, not all species of deer are adapted to live in this type of habitat.
The tropical rainforest gets the most rainfall; over 200 cm of rain annually.
Most orangutans do live in tropical rain forests. Orangutans can be found living in regions of Malaysia, Sumatra, and Indonesia.
No!
of course not
No, white tigers do not live in tropical rain forests.
Squirrel monkeys can live in tropical rain forests.
Golden monkeys live in tropical rain forests not all golden monkeys live in tropical rain forests:)
Toucans live in tropical or montane rain forest.
Tropical kind
Tropical ones :)
yes they do live in tropical rainforest understory
No. They do not.
NO
no