The Canopy layer has the most biodiversity in the rainforest. The animals that live there almost never have to leave the layer. Such as, monkeys, sloths, and birds.
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The Emergent layer due to it being above the canopy which blocks most the sunlight for layers below. Ez Clap
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The regent bowerbird, a brilliantly plumed bird native to Australia, lives mostly in the canopy layer of the rainforest. That is where it builds its bower, or nest, and it is where it feeds. It may also feed in the emergent layers.
the Emergent Layer gets the most wind.
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Tigers live on the canopy layer of the rainforest for better hiding place
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Leaf-cutter ants live on the forest floor looking for good leaves.
The Emergent layer due to it being above the canopy which blocks most the sunlight for layers below. Ez Clap
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Rainforest, for the most part.
Most live n the understory or the emergent layer!
Most macaws live in the emergent layer in the rainforest, but some species, such as Red-fronted macaws, live in swampy areas within rainforests, while Scarlet macaws tend to favour lowlands. The rainforest is not the only habitat in which they are found. Two other species, Scarlet macaws and Military macaws, are known to live in Mexico. Red-fronted macaws, which live in Bolivia, inhabit semi-arid areas, living in cavities in cliff faces.
crocodiles probably live in the forest floor