birds, toads, frogs, lizards, alligators, and more
Animals that live in the undergrowth of a rainforest include insects such as beetles, ants, and termites, small mammals like rodents and lizards, as well as amphibians such as frogs and salamanders. These animals rely on the dense vegetation as shelter, protection, and a source of food.
The largest animal that lives in the Amazon Rainforest is the Jaguar. However, the largest animal that lives in the Amazon River is the Black Caiman.
Yes it lives in the rainforest but in amazon rainforest.
The fossa primarily lives in the understory and lower canopy layers of the rainforest. They are skilled climbers and hunters, using the trees for hunting and resting. They rarely come down to the forest floor.
Snakes live in the Canopy layer of the rainforest and also some in the understorey as some slither around on the forest floor.( so they are everywhere except for the Emergent layer.)
yes
butterflys
This will depend on where "there" is - the arctic, the rainforest, the desert, etc.
an animal that lives in the rainforest that starts with x is a xenops
many tribes that grow and live in the rain forest inhabit that place also animals and insects
Most rainforest animals live in the trees, such as insects, snakes etc. This helps smaller animals when the rainforests flood and predators such as large fish are in the waters below. The trees also provide the animals with food.
Living things in the tropical rainforest include fish like the red-bellied piranha. Other living things in the tropical rainforest include anacondas.
A lot of animals live in the rainforest, an example is a tiger or toucan, monkey.
it lives in a rainforest? it lives in a rainforest?
there are many insects and animals. a gorilla for example lives on the forest floor level.
It depends on the rainforest. Rainforests contain a much greater number of species than any other area on Earth. They are home to more than half of the world's animals and over 30 million plant species.
The Zodiac Moth lives in the rainforest. It is a large attractive moth species.