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These are the 5 layers of the rainforest:Emergent layerCanopy layerUndercanopy layerShrub layerForest floorHope you find this helpful!
Orchids can be found in a variety of biomes, including tropical rainforests, cloud forests, and temperate forests. They are typically epiphytes, meaning they grow on trees or other plants in these humid environments.
IT will live on the land.landland
Ozone molecules live in the ozone molecules. Ozone layer is a large pool of ozone molecules which protect us from harmful UV radiations of the sun.
A habitat is the name of a place where a particular organism lives. This includes specific environments like forests, deserts, oceans, or grasslands where an organism can find the resources it needs to survive.
They live on the forest floor, in the understory layer.
orchids,bo tree,and kapok tree.
Most live n the understory or the emergent layer!
There is food up in that layer, but also, it lives in the canopy layer. There are many other reasons why though not just of food. Probably because there is not of predators up there to eat them.
there are 300 types of bird hope that helps
Animals that live in the emergent layer include monkeys such as the spider monkey, emergent-layer birds such as the bee hummingbird, the macaw, the harpy eagle, the goliath bird-eating tarantula, butterflies, bats, snakes and other insects. The emergent layer of the rain forest is the highest in altitude and is marked by the tallest trees. These animals get around by flying, gliding or crawling. United Nations Farms
Which python? Green tree pythons live in the canopy. Royal pythons live on the ground but not in the rain forest. Anacondas are boas and not pythons, but they also live on the ground/ in the water.
which layer in the rainforest does the giant anteater live in
It lives in the Boreal Forest Regions of Alaska, Yukon, Western Northwest Territories, Northeastern British columbia, Northern Alberta, and Northwestern Saskatchewan.
The layer a pygmy marmoset lives on is the understory layer
Xenops (rufous-tailed xenops) can be found in Subtropical or tropical mosit lowland forests in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Peru, Surianme and Venezuela.
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