Sometimes Geckos and sometimes Chameleons. (sorry about that i don't know how to spell it.)
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Understory - The Middle LayerSmaller trees, bushes, and plants such as ferns, live in the understory. Not much sunlight reaches here, because the canopy blocks the sun. Still, many birds and animals make their home in the understory. Forest wildcats, such as the leopard, are excellent tree climbers. They will chase monkeys and squirrels through the understory for food.
it is apparently not,because lizards can't live in water,or the north pole. it is apparently not,because lizards can't live in water,or the north pole. it is apparently not,because lizards can't live in water,or the north pole.
Gorillas primarily live in the tropical and subtropical forests of Africa, including both lowland and montane forests. They can be found in a variety of forest habitats, including the understory, where they feed on fruits, leaves, and other vegetation. However, they may also inhabit other parts of the forest depending on availability of resources.
Lizards are found on every continent except Antarctica. They live in a variety of habitats including deserts, forests, grasslands, and rocky areas. Some species of lizards are even adapted to live in urban environments.
Bengal tigers live in the understory of the rainforest. They like the constant shade and the leaves in the understory because it keeps them cool.
They live on the forest floor, in the understory layer.
yes they do live in tropical rainforest understory
yes they do
understory
understory
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in the understory
yes
Monkeys
it depends on what animal you are looking for.......
Bats live in the understory layer of the rainforest. The understory is below the canopy and it's much easier for bats to fly in this layer.