A layer of shorter trees and vines below the canopy is called the understory. This layer consists of smaller trees, shrubs, and a variety of plants that thrive in the reduced light conditions created by the canopy above. The understory plays a crucial role in the ecosystem, providing habitat for wildlife and contributing to the overall biodiversity of the forest.
Shrub layer.
Orangutans live in the rainforest canopy. Other animals that live in the canopy are the sloth, toucans, parrots, spider monkeys, and lemurs. The layer under the canopy is called the understory and the layer below that is the rainforest floor.
The canopy is a layer in the rainforest. It is situated below the emergent layer and is the thickest out of all the rainforest layers.
I believe it is called the canopy layer.
Forest floor, Understory, Canopy, Emergent Layer.
The uppermost layer of the forest is called the canopy. It consists of the tallest trees that form a continuous leafy roof over the layers below. The canopy provides shade, shelter, and food for many animals living in the forest.
The canopy layer (at the top of the forest trees) is light - that is where the sunlight is and the leaves spread out to catch it. However, because the canopy catches nearly all of the light the forest floor below the canopy is gloomy and dark.
The layer of shorter plants that grow beneath the forest canopy is called the understory. These plants are adapted to low light conditions and play a crucial role in the overall ecosystem by providing habitat and food for various wildlife species. The understory plants also help maintain soil health and moisture levels.
the canopy layer is the highest layer of the forest
To see its prey below
The four layers of a rainforest are the emergent layer (top layer containing tallest trees), canopy layer (dense layer where majority of trees and plants are found), understory layer (smaller trees and shrubs below the canopy), and forest floor (ground layer with limited sunlight and decomposing plant material).
Snakes live in the canopy layer of the rainforest.