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millions of people live in the rainforest they survive by collecting sap from trees. and also eat animals and go fishing in the lake in wellies and pants- HOPE THAT ANSWERS YOUR QUESTION!! :-) XX
There are around 2.5 million insect species, 2 thousand birds and mammals. To date at least 3 thousand fish.
There are 2.1 million sq mi (at the moment) of rainforest there. 390 billion individual trees.
no one people only visit to look/observe th wildlife
plenty including piranha they live in the amazon
About 20 Million
fewer every year
Around 30 million
Well to tell you the truth, there aren't many decomposers but i know one of them. The main decomposer in the Amazon Rain Forest is acid rain. Trust me... you do not want to be there when it is raining acid.
there are many reasons why.Cutting down of trees to use and loss of habitats for animalsPoachers and illegal huntingpollutionspace for new houses and businessesSave the amazon rain forest! Start now!
Many animals live in them like bears and birds.
To stay away from predators on the forest floor.
many tribes that grow and live in the rain forest inhabit that place also animals and insects
Yes it does, an amazon has many plants. What do u expect, it is an amazon rain forest. FOREST PEOPLE!!
The amazon rain forest is immense and it can support many species: it is lush and provides necessities.
there is 43 different spices of bird living in the amazon rain Forest
there are 21 types of tree frogs in the forest
There are many tribes that live in the amazon rainforest
Between 20 and 40 million
Capybara's are native to the Amazon rain forests. They are found extensively in the content of South America. The amazon rain forest covers many countries in south America and capybara's are found everywhere. Unfortunately they don't live outside of the amazon rain forest. They are herbivores. They feed on grass, aquatic plants and fruits.
In 1960, the Amazon's population was around 2 million. However now, it is more like 30 million! there is a population of round about 30 million in the amazon rain forest. bella xx
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Yes. Capybara's are native to the Amazon rain forests. They are found extensively in the content of South America. The amazon rain forest covers many countries in south America and capybara's are found everywhere. Unfortunately they don't live outside of the amazon rain forest. They are herbivores. They feed on grass, aquatic plants and fruits.
Capybara's are native to the Amazon rain forests. They are found extensively in the content of South America. The amazon rain forest covers many countries in south America and capybara's are found everywhere. Unfortunately they don't live outside of the amazon rain forest
There are hundreds of species that make their home in the canopy of the rainforest. They do this so that they can have shelter, find food, and avoid predators.