Scientists have not named all species in tropical rainforests due to the vast biodiversity and the challenges of accessing these remote areas. Many species are small, cryptic, or live in hard-to-reach habitats, making them difficult to discover and classify. Additionally, the rapid pace of habitat destruction often outstrips the ability to study and document these organisms, leading to many species remaining unnamed and unstudied. This ongoing exploration is compounded by the complexity of ecosystems, where many species may exist in symbiotic relationships that further complicate classification efforts.
5,336 animals are known to live in the amazon rainforest, along with 40,000 species of plants and 100,000 invertebrates.
well it means that scientist actually have a chance to uncover what other scientist havent done and found the skeptinisim in the history of science
There are encountless animals that live in the present and that lived in the past. It maybe so that scientists have not found the remains of some animals that lived in the past.
many scientist havent determine what cause ice ages.
more than we even could name, there are plants which we havent even discovered in there yet.
Useually its cus they havent got a big enough tank or pond, its the same for tropical fish they only grow to the size of their surroundings
TONS!!!! Like tucans, monkeys, bears... I could go on forever, but there are so many, scintests havent even found them all!
nobody brought AIDS here.The virus has been here for years it is just that our scientist and doctors havent descovered it then or the methods they used then wont as advanced as these of today.
Humans did not evolve from chimpanzees, but both species evolved from a common ancestor.
Honduras is a very Tropical Country. It is very humid all year round and has a high average rainfall. People have adapted to the weather by having houses that are well built to contain cool hair and stop the rain. They also were cloths that are comfortable for that type of climate.
they havent. they havent.
Because of their fur; it is used to make fur coats which were extremely popular in the 1940's. Many of them were killed and obviously havent regained enough numbers for the species to not be endangered anymore.