Yes, they form some of the largest trees in the forest.
yes it does live in the rainforest
emergent layer
they dont
They adapt to almost any and they love water
Some omnivores that live in the rainforest include sloths, monkeys, and wild pigs. These animals feed on a variety of plant materials as well as insects, small mammals, and other invertebrates that they find in their habitat. This diverse diet allows them to adapt to the dynamic and abundant food sources available in the rainforest environment.
no rhinos do not live in rainforest.
how does a lepard adapt and survive in the rain forest?
The trees and shrubs will die and the water will dry up. The organisms that live there (animals, plants, bacteria, fungi) will have to adapt to less water. If they don't adapt, they will die out. And the organisms that adapt will have different characteristics than the organisms that did not adapt and live in different regions.
The sphagnum moss covers the pond water with a spongy surface. This type of moss had to adapt how it located and obtained nutrients in order to live in the Taiga Rainforest.
They live in many places. The woodlands, the tundra, and the arctic. Although wolves are able to adapt, they have not yet adapted to the true desert and rainforest. (: Validus.
You might be asking ''what type of plants live in the emergent layer of the rainforest" I can answer your question! So many types of Orchrids live there. You can also find Bo trees an Kapok trees.