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.
Birds and monkeys.
birds, like toucans and macaws, and insects like wasps and monkeys
in the canopy layer
Animals like birds, monkeys and certain types bugs
howler monkeys live in the canopy level
Monkeys of many species are present in the forests of Africa, Asia, and Central and South America. There are no monkey species native to North America north of Mexico, although some escaped from captivity and live in the wilds of Florida. The Capuchin monkey is from Madagascar.
Woolly monkeys spend most of their time living in the high canopy of the rainforest and they rarely venture the forest floor.
In a rainforest, you would typically find four layers of vegetation: the emergent layer, the canopy layer, the understory layer, and the forest floor layer. Each layer plays a specific role in the rainforest ecosystem and supports different types of plants and animals.
no, they're in it.
In the emergent layer of the rainforest, you'll find birds such as the harpy eagle, various species of parrots, and toucans, which thrive in the high canopy. Monkeys like the howler monkey and spider monkey also inhabit this layer, using their strong limbs to navigate the tall trees. These animals are adapted to the open skies and abundant sunlight, which allows for unique feeding and social behaviors. The emergent layer provides a critical habitat for these species, offering both food and shelter.
The Amazon Rainforest!