Animals are part of any and every ecosystem. As humans and animals breath in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide, plants take in carbon dioxide and put out oxygen. The answer to the question is yes, animals do help the rain forest. We are all part of a cycle where each needs the next to survive.
Animals that live in the cloud forest include species such as the spectacled bear, quetzal bird, mountain gorilla, and Andean condor. These animals have adapted to the cooler, moist conditions of the cloud forest and are often found in the canopy or understory layers of the forest ecosystem.
Animals in the forest have adaptations like camouflage, keen senses, and agility that help them evade predators and locate food sources. These adaptations increase their chances of survival by allowing them to hunt effectively, avoid danger, and blend into their environment to stay hidden from potential threats.
The animals in forests are of various types. These could be herbivores, carnivores, micro-organisms, etc. These play an important role in maintaining the food chains. (i) Micro-organisms convert the dead plants and animals to humus. This humus helps in returning the nutrients back to the soil. These are absorbed by plants. (ii) The animals also help in dispersing the seeds of certain plants. (iii) The decaying animal dung provides nutrients to various types of seedlings to grow. All these activities of animals dwelling in the forest help it to grow and regenerate.
Some of the cutest little forest animals include red pandas, chipmunks, and baby deer. These animals are adored for their fluffy fur, playful behavior, and innocent looks.
Animals such as anteaters, armadillos, and certain species of birds like woodpeckers and owls feed on ants and beetles found in forests. These animals have adaptations such as long tongues or specialized beaks that help them capture and consume these insects efficiently.
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Temperatures and rainfall help determine which animals, plants, and insects you will find in a tropical rain forest. Each species uses the environmental conditions to its benefit.
they keep other populations of animals,such as caribou and deer, from exploding
Well woodcutters cut down trees which help stopping climate change and if the rain forest is gone they will be no homes for the animals then they will die out. simple
The animals are helping the forest stay on cycle.
Why do you think the animals left the forest
you get many animals in zaire but i dont think that there are forest there
Trees (To climb away from nasty animals) Animals (Food) Water (From The River) AND plants that you can eat
animals looks after forest
A jungle is a forest. So an okapi (which is a species of giraffe) is both.