Typically there are no wolves in any rain forests.
No its a place there are rainforest there
On the forest floor.
There are no wolves in the Amazon rainforest. In fact, there are no true wolves in South America.
a rainforest biome is a place were it is humid
Nowhere, Grey wolves are not to be found in tropical rain forest.
They live in the canopy or in the highest place in the rainforest.
a tropical rainforest is a smelly place
Grey wolf not live in the rainforest or the desert because no bisons or other icy animals live in these 2 habitats and also because bisons or other icy animals don't live here.
it says it on the rain forest animal list so my answer is yes!
The carrying capacity of the tropical rainforest is not a fixed number, as it depends on various factors such as availability of resources, climate conditions, and human impact. Generally, the high biodiversity and complex ecosystem of the rainforest support a large number of species and individuals, but this can vary significantly across different regions and habitats within the rainforest.
Tigers live on the canopy layer of the rainforest for better hiding place
The Last Rainforest