YES, OF COURSE...
Tropical rainforests have long been home to indigenous peoples who have shaped civilizations and cultures based on the environment in which they live. Great civilizations like the Mayas, Incas, and Aztecs developed complex societies and made great contributions to science. Living from nature and lacking the technology to dominate their environment, native peoples have learned to watch their surroundings and understand the intricacies of the rainforest. Over generations these people have learned the importance of living within their environment and have come to rely on the countless renewable benefits that forests can provide.
Humans.
no rhinos do not live in rainforest.
They clear trees in the rainforest
many animals live in the rainforest. a couple include: amphibians, reptiles, insects, predators, omnivores, birds, apes, even humans such s the many tribes in the amazon rainforest. many trees live in the rainforest such as fruit trees and tall trees that birds make their nests in and on. as surprising as it sounds, not many types of rodents live i the rainforest.
Raccoons do not live in the rainforest.
yes they do live in the rainforest's
what rainforest does a genet live in
Apes do live in the rainforest
No, the tropical rainforest is not a natural environment for them. They will live where humans do, which are very often cleared sections of rainforest that are used for agricultural production. These animals are used for labour and milk over meat, particularly in the southeatern Asian countries of India, Vietnam, Philippines, and Pakistan.
Forests?
Cheetahs live in the rainforest!!!
yes they do live in the rainforest