Well, fungi is beneficial to animals because we eat fungi.
Fungus adapt to the rainforest, because it spreads around. Like that's why you see lot of fungus in the water and in the trees and other resources. Fungus like to get around animals in rainforest. The rainforest is wet, so fungi get used to it. A rainforest is the most adaptable habitat for animals, plants and decomposers. So fungus get used to it. Don't get fungus on your body if you go to a rainforest.
They are omnivorous - meaning they eat both plants and other animals.
it eats off of rotting trees or plant or any other natural source ya
fungi & animals
what animals in lizards in the rainforest
yes there is fungi in the rainforest
Well, fungi is beneficial to animals because we eat fungi.
No, fungi undergophotosynthesis just as plantsdo.
Insects, fruits, other animals.
Fungus adapt to the rainforest, because it spreads around. Like that's why you see lot of fungus in the water and in the trees and other resources. Fungus like to get around animals in rainforest. The rainforest is wet, so fungi get used to it. A rainforest is the most adaptable habitat for animals, plants and decomposers. So fungus get used to it. Don't get fungus on your body if you go to a rainforest.
well its an environment now figure out the rest
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birds
bugs, animals, and fruit
Fungi are in forms of foods we eat. Mushrooms are fungi, and humans eat mushrooms, so humans eat fungi.
Insects in the tropical rainforest eat a variety of plant matter, such as leaves, fruits, and nectar, as well as other insects and small animals. Some insects are specialized feeders, like butterflies that feed on flower nectar or ants that farm fungi for food. The diverse range of food sources in the rainforest supports a wide array of insect species.