"Black Panthers" do live in the rain forests. But these are the only kind of panthers that do. They live there with the assistance of their black color.
Servals do not live in the rainforest. They live on the African savanna, which is open grassland. Some small rainforest cats include ocelots, jaguarundi, and margays.
the canopy and emergent layers
the canopy and emergent layers
Many animals live in the layers of the Amazon rainforest. Some of these animals include spider monkeys, toucans, and jaguars.
Yes, they form some of the largest trees in the forest.
Serval live in Africa and are closely related to the African Golden Cat, if that helps.
The 3 layers of the rainforest are: Emergent, where eagles, butterflies and bats live. Canopy, where snakes, toucans and tree frogs live and the understory layer where jaguars, red-eyed tree frogs and leopards live. There is also the 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.
Mainly in the canopy, where fruits are available.
The fossa primarily lives in the understory and lower canopy layers of the rainforest. They are skilled climbers and hunters, using the trees for hunting and resting. They rarely come down to the forest floor.
Servals live in South Africa.
Servals live in South Africa.