I think monkeys do, but im not positive. That's all i can help you with for now.
Some animals that live in the tropical rainforest include jaguars, sloths, toucans, and tree frogs. These animals have adapted to the diverse and dense environment of the rainforest to thrive in this habitat.
Some warm blooded animals found in the rainforest include mammals like monkeys, sloths, and jaguars, as well as birds like parrots and toucans. These animals regulate their body temperature internally, allowing them to thrive in the varied climates of the rainforest.
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.
Some examples of omnivores in the rainforest include monkeys, raccoons, and wild pigs. These animals have a diet that includes both plants and animals, allowing them to adapt to the variety of food sources available in the rainforest ecosystem.
Tree Frogs Monkeys Sloths Pumas Explorers are still finding new forms of life in this rich environment. There are WAY too many KNOWN animals to list them all here. According to Wikipedia, 40 -75% of all species on Earth are indigenous to the rainforest.
Because some animal's get lost if they don't stay together.
some animals are endengered because animal are eating them or they are dying because people are killing them
Many animals live in the layers of the Amazon rainforest. Some of these animals include spider monkeys, toucans, and jaguars.
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so there is some animals and some meadicne to look for
parrots and treefrogs are some animals in the South American rainforest
Some can swing from trees and some can camouflage. Their are tons of animals in the rainforest so the adaptations will vary by the the species.
Same reason humans travel in groups, wolves travel in packs and most animals travel in some type of herd, pride, flock or what-have-you. We crave interaction, friendly contact, and above all, safety.
birds insects and monkeys