Madagascar is the only place where they are found. So, I would say the dry woodland that has a seven to eight month dry season.
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.
Plants such as mosses, ferns, and small shrubs thrive on the forest floor of the rainforest. Animals like anteaters, leafcutter ants, and various insects, including beetles and termites, can be found on the ground level.
Yes, people do live in the rainforest. Indigenous tribes have been living in the rainforest for centuries, relying on its resources for their survival. In modern times, there are also small communities and settlements scattered throughout some rainforest regions.
many tribes that grow and live in the rain forest inhabit that place also animals and insects
No, parakeets do not live in the rainforest. Parakeets are commonly found in a variety of habitats such as grasslands, woodlands, and savannas. They prefer areas with open spaces and plenty of food sources.
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.
Lemurs live in the forests of Madagascar. Some of those forests are rainforests, and others are drier, deciduous or even evergreen forests.
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the canopy emergent forest floor or ya
how does a lepard adapt and survive in the rain forest?
Ring-tailed lemurs live in Madagascar. Primarily they live similar to that of small monkeys by living in the canopy of the trees. Some lemurs can live on cliffsides and live through grasslands.
Lemurs live on the island of Madagascar, which has tropical rainforest, dry scrub, and dry deciduous forests. Lemurs can be found in all of these habitats.
Some species of lemur live in rainforests, such as the ruffed lemurs (found in some zoos), the indri, and the larger sifakas (known as simponas). Other lemurs, such as the ring-tailed lemur and the smaller sifakas tend to live in dry scrub, deciduous forest, or other habitat types.
Africa.
no rhinos do not live in rainforest.
The Ring-tailed Lemur lives in the forests of Madagascar.
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