Yes, strange-nosed chameleons, specifically the species Calumma hafahafa, primarily inhabit the understory of rainforests in Madagascar. They are adapted to this environment, where they can find ample foliage for camouflage and hunting insects. Their unique nose shape may also help them blend into their surroundings, aiding in their survival.
Sometimes Geckos and sometimes Chameleons. (sorry about that i don't know how to spell it.)
Bengal tigers live in the understory of the rainforest. They like the constant shade and the leaves in the understory because it keeps them cool.
They live on the forest floor, in the understory layer.
yes they do live in tropical rainforest understory
they live 4-6 years and male chameleons live 8 years and no one knows why female chameleons live shorter then male
the chameleons live in a forest
understory
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yes they do
Yes a few do.
Monkeys