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.
Many animals live in the canopy because it provides abundant food sources, protection from predators on the forest floor, and a diverse range of microhabitats. The canopy also offers access to sunlight for photosynthesis, which supports a high concentration of plant life, making it an attractive habitat for many species.
Since the canopy of the trees in the rain forest are high up there arent many plants living except for fungus and seedlings. As far as animals go there are many birds up there to escape the threat of predators down below. There are also many different species of primates that dwell in the canopy such as lemurs and baboons.Answer:The diversity of the rainforest canopy depends on the rainforest location - the Amazonian forest is very different from that of Canada's British Columbia. Using th Amazonian forest as an example, the canopy of the rainforest is a vibrant ecology with hundreds of species of plants and animals. The plant species include the trees producing the canopy, parasitic species, and fungi. The animals include a wide range of mammals (monkeys, sloths, predators, bats), insects, reptiles, amphibians
Only shrubs live in the forest floor because only a little bit of light gets through the canopy and understory. Only shrubs live in the forest floor because only a little bit of light gets through the canopy and understory.
No, the largest animals in a tropical rainforest typically inhabit the canopy layer where there is more space and resources available. Some examples of large animals in the rainforest include jaguars, harpy eagles, and orangutans.
canopy?
Squirrel monkeys, toucans, oropendulas, and sloths all live in the canopy of the rain forest. There are also several bugs and plants that call the canopy home.
most of them. I can name a few for you. Jagwars, some frogs, tocans, and many other rain forest animals.
Moss and fern
bromeliads and orchids
bromeliads and orchids
in the canopy.
squriles, monkeys, and birds live in the coanopy.
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To be honest, its mostly because they can. Certain mplants strive in a rain forest, which brings many other animals that eat the plants, and other animals eat those animals. If they can survive there than they can live there
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