Monkeys, exotic birds, and frogs are some animals that live in rain forests. However, there are many more varieties of exotic animals.
Approximately 50-80% of the world's species live in rainforests and forests. These habitats are incredibly diverse and provide a home for a wide variety of animals, from insects to mammals.
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.
no they do not. chinchillas can have a be a house pet because they do not harm anyone and are friendly, and don't need the rain forest to survive. originated in Asia and the European countries chinchillas are cuddly nocturnal animals.
Tropical rainforest are the richest ecosystem in the world because for millions of years the rain forests lay undisturbed. Small tribes of humans lived there, but they did no damage. So the plants and animals were able to develop and adapt in peace. And that's why the rain forests now have thousands of different kinds of plants and animals.
tropical rain-forests ecosystems are forests that have alot of animas living there and the animals are the organisms that live in a tropical rain forest help them survive in a warm, rainy climate all year long. mixed forest are homes to many type of trees and some animals. both of them are the same because they (forests) have animals and trees
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Animals such as green tree frogs, snakes, owls, alligators all live in the tropical rain forests of Southeast Asia.
Tropical rain forests are an important source of water to the land and animals that live in there. If the rain forest didn't rain anymore then all the plants and animals die. :(
Termites and monkeys, and caterpillars. :)
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they live in hot, dry forests. not rain forests.
It will become extinct and as for all the other animals that live in rain forests.
animals,trees,you afcourse one direction
yes they do live in rain forests