On the forest floor. The densest area is the canopy, but i wouldn't consider it undergrowth.
The most dense undergrowth in a rainforest is typically found in the understory layer, which is the layer of vegetation beneath the canopy. This area receives limited sunlight, leading to a proliferation of shrubs, saplings, vines, and small trees competing for light. It is characterized by a tangled, complex network of plants.
Forest floor- the lowest level in the rainforest where shrubs are found and little sunlight reaches. The upper levels of the rainforest would be denser but i wouldn't consider them undergrowth.
Most of the rainforest is very dense, but the understory and canopy are both pretty dense. The canopy and the understory are both very dense but the undersrory is the most dense.
The most common animal found in the Amazon rainforest is the leafcutter ant.
Brazil has most of the south America (Amazon) rainforest.
The Amazon Rainforest.
A Tasmanian devil is not a rainforest animal in the conventional sense of the word. Tasmanian rainforests are cool-temperate rainforests, and while some Tasmanian devils occupy these cool rainforests, most of them are found in bushland (dry sclerophyll) and coastal heathlands.
Tropical zones.
the horseshoe bat
No, most are found in North America.
the rainforest
rainforest