the canopy
If a donkey went to a forest and stayed their for about a month or two,you will find him dead. However, if you found a monkey that lives in this forest,you would find it dead,because the monkey is adapted to the environment,forest, but the donkey isn't,as a result the monkey would reproduce unlike the donkey.
I'm not sure, but I would presume the shrub layer/forest floor as it is wettest part.
forest floor who would think a croc would climb a tree
The howlermonkey
no if it is attacked by a monkey it would be a gummybear
In a rainforest, you would typically find four layers of vegetation: the emergent layer, the canopy layer, the understory layer, and the forest floor layer. Each layer plays a specific role in the rainforest ecosystem and supports different types of plants and animals.
Fungus and mosses are typically found on the forest floor layer of the rainforest. This layer receives minimal sunlight, has high humidity, and provides a suitable environment for fungus and mosses to thrive.
The ant eater would be on the floor of a rain forest and the grasslands of South America.
the canopy
howler monkeys live in the canopy but go up to the emergent layer to check that the rain forest isn't in danger. if the rain forest is in danger such as a fire it would howl to let the other animals know there's danger.
a monkey
Above the topsoil in a northern forest soil, you would typically find a layer of organic material called the forest floor. This layer forms as dead leaves, twigs, and other organic matter decompose over time. The forest floor helps to replenish nutrients in the soil and provides habitat for small organisms.