Flamingos are not typically found in rainforests; they primarily inhabit shallow coastal and inland wetlands, such as lagoons, lakes, and estuaries. Their natural habitats are often located in warmer climates, including parts of Africa, the Americas, and Europe. While they thrive in areas with abundant water and food sources, they are not adapted to the dense vegetation and humidity of rainforests. Thus, you will not find flamingos living in or outside of rainforests.
No, there is no one living in the Tasmanian Rain Forests.
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living things are humans plants and animals
It is all the living things that live around the gorilla.
In the rain forests.
Living dinosaurs are dinosaurs that survived the Cretaceous-Paleogene, and Zambia, although there are occasional reports from the dense rain-forests.
deppends on what kind you are talking about, most live in rain forests but some live in in mountain forests
they live in hot, dry forests. not rain forests.
The rain forests on the subcontinent are located in southern India. There are also rain forests found in Sri Lanka.
Antarctica has zero rain forests.
Rain forest Climate is usually hot and humid Due to the fact that there is lots of rain in rain forests. Subtropical and tropical rain forests are hotter than temperature rain forests