Pandas live in China's and Japan's rain forest.
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.
Lemurs typically live in the understory layer of the rainforest, which is the layer beneath the canopy where there is less light and vegetation is more dense. They are known to move between the understory and the canopy to find food and shelter.
In the amazon river. It doesn't live in any parts of the rainforest.
yes it is a rainforest in china
it lives in a rainforest? it lives in a rainforest?
The Zodiac Moth lives in the rainforest. It is a large attractive moth species.
Cockatoo's live in the Canopy in the Rainforest. what Rainforest, I have no clue
Tucans
african rainforest
the jacana lives in the rainforest or if you called it the canpoy which is like the rainforest.
it lives in the Amazon rainforest
in a rainforest in China
Oh, dude, pandas don't actually live in the rainforest. They're more into the bamboo forests of China. Rainforests are cool and all, but pandas are like, "Nah, we prefer our own vibe, thanks."
yes
A toucan lives in a rainforest maybe because of the climate and of the food and prey