Every where.
Yes, there are indeed beetles in the rainforest.
the amazon and rainforests in costa rica
Mostly they are found in poo but they do live in the rain forest
monkeys, snakes, frogs, beetles, spiders, ants, parrots, gorillas
In the Southeast Asian Rainforest five native insects include beetles and leeches. Army ants, walking sticks, and Trachinid flies live in the rainforest.
monkeys, snakes, spiders, beetles, frogs, ants, parrots, gorillas
Tropical rainforest beetles are consumed by various predators, such as birds, frogs, lizards, and small mammals. In particular, birds like toucans and kingfishers are known to feed on beetles found in tropical rainforests. Additionally, some spider species and other insects may also prey on these beetles.
grasshoppers, beetles, and slugs
The rain forest is home to 2.5 million species of insects. Some of them are borer beetles, walking stick insects, zig zag beetles and rainbow grasshoppers.
no rhinos do not live in rainforest.
No, they're not the same water beetles live in the water and beetles live on land.
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