there are 300 types of bird hope that helps
Turkey valtures
Mostly smaller birds eat "bird seed" such as budgies and other small parakeets.
a arctic fox
people and other birds. they usually fly away when ground predators come.
Birds, foxes, anything that eats things that eat grass , leaves, or flowers.
Birds are usually omnivores but if a bird only eats meat then it is carnivore.
the bird that lives in the African rainforest is the African Grey Parrot
The antshrike is one bird that eats insects and caterpillars in the rainforest. Other rainforest birds that eat caterpillars include Cassowary, kookaburra, and the keel-billed toucan.
adders,king cobras,alliconders,pithons
No animal from the rainforest eats wombats, as wombats do not live in the rainforest.
Many rainforest animals eat coconut. Some of them include monkeys, various insects, some birds, and certain types of bats.
The McAure It is a bird that lives in the rainforest and eats seeds, but is very threatened because of logging.... Hope this helps ....
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.
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In the rainforest, various animals like monkeys, birds, and insects may eat lemons. These fruits can provide a source of nutrition and hydration for animals looking for food in the dense vegetation of the rainforest.
The tiny musky rat-kangaroo of Australia is one rainforest animal that eats fungus.
many animals live in the rainforest. a couple include: amphibians, reptiles, insects, predators, omnivores, birds, apes, even humans such s the many tribes in the amazon rainforest. many trees live in the rainforest such as fruit trees and tall trees that birds make their nests in and on. as surprising as it sounds, not many types of rodents live i the rainforest.