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Describe the Flora and Fauna of Tropical Rainforest?​

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Flora in Tropical Rainforests:

Tall, broad-leaved evergreen trees are the dominant plants. The densest areas of biodiversity are found in the forest canopy, as it often supports a rich flora of epiphytes, including orchids, bromeliads, mosses and lichens.

Fauna in Tropical Rainforests:

There are hundreds of thousands of species of organisms in tropical rainforests which fall under the main categories of mammals, aquatics, birds, insects and reptiles - at least fifteen thousand animal species haven't been identified yet. It is estimated that about half of all the world's known animal species live in tropical rainforests. For animals, tropical rainforests host the best survival environment on the planet, it is always warm meaning no temperature change effects food stocks, there is shade from the heat and rain and there is never a shortage in water.

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