No but there is leopards and jaguars. wolves can not live in the rain-forest habitat due to lack of there food source
Wolves prefer temperate and sub-polar regions; other wild dog species like the jackal are better suited to the tropics.
You are right. Many wolves can be found in the rainforests of Canada and Alaska.
Yes in China the number of sheep expanded from 36.9 million in 1952 to nearly 133.2 million in 2001. Most sheep are raised by pastoral herders, mostly the ethnic minorities, in the semiarid lands of Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia, Gansu, and Sichuan (Szechuan).
there are no sheep in the rainforest
No, they do not naturally live there.
no the do not
Yes, you can find wild dogs living in the rainforest. The wild dogs you find in these areas are actually called African dogs.
yes there is chipmunks in the rainforest.
no cats are not dogs because they are different animals. That is correct; cats and dogs are both members of the meat-eating animals, the Carnivora. But not all Carnivora are dogs or wolves. Some are cats, some are bears, some are weasels, some are seals, some are hyenas, and so on.
Lions do not live in the rainforest, they live in the African Savannah. Tigers live in the rainforest however.
no the do not
yes
Yes, you can find wild dogs living in the rainforest. The wild dogs you find in these areas are actually called African dogs.
Newts, salamanders, water dogs, and frogs.
lots of dogs and some fish too
The daintree rainforest is a tropical rainforest.
The Amazon Rainforest is a Tropical Rainforest
There is no mining in the rainforest and anything that disturbs the rainforest has no benefit.
The Amazon Rainforest is a tropical rainforest.
The rainforest does
Yes there are many rainforest including : The black Rainforest Losome Rainforest Heggoa Rainforest And Many More
the Victoria Falls rainforest