Kapok tree, bamboo, buttresses, lianas, epiphytes, strangler figs, water lilies, white trillium, bromeliads, lilies, acacias, ferns, fungi, heliconias, saprophytes, mosses, buttercups, cinchona trees, foxgloves, drip tips, poppies, Coco, double coconut, banyan tree, coccoloba, talipot palm, frecinetia, philipean fig, peacock plant, panama-hat plant, gnetum, bauhinia, fishbone cactus, sacred fig, American mangrove, ilang-ilang, screw pine, giant bamboo, and mangroves. There are more waiting to be discovered though.
Yes it lives in the rainforest but in amazon rainforest.
The Amazon rainforest is a dense and remote environment with challenging conditions such as heavy rainfall, high humidity, and the presence of dangerous wildlife. Additionally, the lack of infrastructure, healthcare facilities, and basic amenities make it difficult for people to live in the rainforest. Furthermore, there are conservation efforts in place to protect the biodiversity and ecosystem of the rainforest, limiting human settlement.
The Kapok Tree is the biggest tree of the Amazon rainforest, as it can grow to 200 feet tall and the trunk can be 10 or 11 feet in diameter. This big tree is usually the home of many other species from insects to frogs and birds, it also offer support for tree climbers and bromeliads. Another common visitor of the Kapok trees are the bats attracted by the trees flowers smell. They are actually the ones that fertilize the Kapok over the Amazon rainforest as they spread the pollen of these flowers since they are so eager to eat the sweet nectar.
Animals that eat insects in a rainforest include birds like toucans and flycatchers, reptiles like chameleons and geckos, amphibians like tree frogs, and mammals like anteaters and monkeys. These animals play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of insect populations in the rainforest ecosystem.
People in the rainforest typically eat a variety of foods such as fruits, vegetables, fish, wild game, and nuts. Their diet is often diverse and plant-based, incorporating foods that are locally available and sustainably sourced from the rainforest environment. Additionally, many indigenous peoples in the rainforest have traditional knowledge of edible plants and animals that they have relied on for generations.
The otters that live in the rainforest eat fish becuse there awsome
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they eat bugs and other plants
yes, they eat wood.
yes it is
Some plants that plecos typically won't eat include Java fern, Anubias, and Amazon sword plants.
Some of them, but many are also poisonous.
food
The Amazon Rainforest is full of animals that all contribute to the area's ecosystem. The rainforest has primary consumers that eat the plant life. These consumers are eaten by secondary consumers, or carnivores. When the carnivores die, they are consumed by scavengers and decomposers, Then, the cycle begins again.
hummingbirds eat and fly
They eat bananas, fish, mango, tapir and agouti.
They grow guns on their feet and shoot anything that,ll eat them or any rain that they don't want touching them. It's easy and logical too.