In the tropical rainforest, the emerald tree boa lives in the canopy. In the rainforests, yes they do
brazil nut tree, canopy trees
Elephant
All the tree tops, known as a "canopy"
Structure of leaf, flower, fruit, stem bark, tree canopy etc.
mosquitoes, leaf hoppers, tree borers, centipedes and termites.
in the middle of the canopy of the tree :)
In a rainforest what is the thick layer of treetops called?
Plants fighting for sunlight in the canopy, and also monkeys competing for the better tree with the most fruit.
they grow taller than the high canopy to get more sunlight and rain than everything else.
A forest is normally meant to mean a large wooded area. The canopy is the umbrella type covering formed from the dense leaf covering in the tree tops, that casts a dark shadow on the ground below.
Geneal environmental charactaristics of the the tropics are: Hugh temperature, high rainfall, high humidity and generally poor (sometimes waterlogged) soils. A wide range of tropical plants that are adapted to these conditions grow in these and sub-tropical areas. These range from tropical trees, vines, tropical palms, orchids, ferns, bamboos and mangroves. Many plants that are used as indoor plants have their origins in these areas: Philodendron, Spathuphylum, orchids, bromeliads, various Ficus species