Monkeys, as a group of animals, live in a variety of biomes and habitats (other than rainforests). However a monkey species adapted to rainforest life would not be able to live in a savannah environment and may indeed find it difficult survive in a different rainforest.
In a rainforest, a single howler monkey would be an example of an individual organism within an ecosystem. It plays a role in the food web as a herbivore, consuming leaves and fruits, and contributes to seed dispersal. Additionally, its vocalizations can impact the behavior of other species, demonstrating its ecological significance.
a howler monkey. That would be your answerhttp://www.belizezoo.org/zoo/zoo/mammals/how/how1.html
in the African rainforest on plane in the water o land anywhere really
a monkey
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The Amazon Rainforest in South America is considered to have the greatest variety of species on Earth. It is home to millions of different plant and animal species, many of which are not found anywhere else in the world.
A monkey!
A warm rainforest biome would be located in the highlands.
with out the rainforest's lots of animals would have no where to live
do hunters hunt in a tropical rainforest
It depends on the monkey, and it depends on the snake. Any monkey fighting a poisonous snake would have no chance.
Definitely Monkey