Lots of animals in the rainforest eat each other like there are lot of bird eating bird species who like to snack on each other
it gets up to 50 and 100 of precipitation each year
tropical rain forest climates tropical desrt climates and savanna clmates
some symbiotic relationships in a tropical rain forest are mutualism, parasitism, and comensalismfor example.....Mutualism- birds eating berries and crapping out the seeds.Parasitim- leeches sucking on the blood of a monkey.
Answer 1: Little minerals are in the tundra because most of the ground in the tundra is made of ice and snow. Answer 2: the tundra get very little sun light, while the tropical forest gets lots of sun light. Answer 3: It rains alot in a tropical forest, but it is not likely to rain in a tundra at all. Hope this info helps you! Later.
A tropical rain forest has the most species out of all environments. There are many kinds of both plants and animals. It gets 60 to 160 inches of rain each year and the average temperature is 77 degrees Fahrenheit.
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 survive by eating animals and fruit on the ground.
to get their prey
Forest ecosystem.
The Spider Monkey disperses fruit seeds that then grow into fruit that the Toucan eats. Other than that the animals do not effect each other in the Tropical Amazon rain forest. Written by G.E Wicks
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Predator prey relationships animals eating plants etc
tropical rain forest
The kind of rain forest that receives 200 to 400 centimeters of rainfall each year is called a tropical rain forest. Rain forests that experience a cycle of wet and dry seasons are called monsoon rain forests.
it lives on the forest floor because the animals it hunts are noctournal and live on the forest floor.
tropical rain forest climates tropical desrt climates and savanna clmates
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