So much as 148 a day or well that's what all of the geography teachers said at my school :)
The rainforest is full of different kinds of animal species.
The discovery of a new species of animal in the Amazon rainforest would be called a scientific breakthrough or a new species discovery.
Deforestation leads to the destruction of habitats for countless animal species in the rainforest, resulting in loss of shelter, food, and breeding grounds. As trees are cut down, many animals face displacement and increased competition for dwindling resources. This can lead to decreased populations and even extinction for some species unable to adapt or migrate. Overall, deforestation disrupts the delicate balance of the rainforest ecosystem and threatens biodiversity.
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Deforestation, because most of animal species live in the rainforest but it is getting cut down so animals get closer to extinction. Like the jaguar.
Yes, animals can die from rainforest pollution. Pollution can harm animals directly by contaminating their food and water sources, or indirectly by destroying their habitat and disrupting their ecological balance. Bioaccumulation of pollutants in the food chain can also have long-lasting impacts on animal populations in the rainforest.
Humanity itself causes endangerment of animal species due to poaching, deforestation and pollution.
Monkeys are a forest animal. The mandrill is in the monkey species.
I have heard in the last three years at least 600,000 animals have died
Army ant and lepords.
The Zodiac Moth lives in the rainforest. It is a large attractive moth species.
The African rainforest is home to a diverse range of plant and animal species, including thousands of plant species, hundreds of mammal species, and a vast array of insects. It is estimated that there are over 10,000 plant species, around 400 mammal species, and thousands of insect species living in the African rainforest.