The understorey of the Amazon rainforest is home to a diverse array of plants adapted to low light conditions. Common species include various ferns, shrubs like the rattan palm, and small trees such as the cacao tree. Additionally, many species of orchids and bromeliads thrive in this shaded environment, often relying on the humidity and moisture of the forest floor. These plants play a crucial role in the ecosystem by providing habitat and food for numerous species.
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over 50% of the animals in the world live in the Amazon rainforest.
many do but I don't know all of the names so there!
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Three-toed Sloth's live in the Canopy and the Understorey.
Your question makes no sense, tree frogs do not live in deserts.
There are many plants that live in the Amazon, here are some of them: Bromeliad, Heliconia, Orchids, and kapok trees.
Thousands and thousands of species.
there are 20,000 animals and plants in the tropical rainforest.
Swamp wallabies are found in Australia. They live in bushland with plenty of grassy understorey, and brigalow scrubland.
The rainforest contains several hundred (or thousand) different plant species. However, there are a couple of types that are common. Each rainforest will have: # Understorey plants (such as herbs) # Mid-storey plants (often small trees, or saplings as well as lianas) # Canopy layer plants (Tall trees) # Epiphytes (plants that live in or on other plants, often as parasites)
not in the rainforest but in the river well yeah. definetely!!!!!!!XXX i think its got pink river dolphins.