How do animals in the tropical rainforest live on different layers of the forest explain with examples
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Animals found in the tropical rain forests are highly adated for that particlar climate and environment. They are brightly coloured and patterned, use loud vocalizations and have diets consisting mainly of fruits. Within the rain forest there are four distinct layers of vegetation, each with different environments that supports different species. Despite the tremendous diversity of these animals and their ability to successfully live in the rain forest, many are highly specialized for their environments and are endangered due to factors such as habit loss, disease and poaching. For that resons, rain forests and their inhabitants need to be protected.
Emergent layer (highest trees)
Canopy layer (most of the branched trees)
Under story layer (shrubs and small trees)
Forest floor layer (dark and damp)
Explanation:
On forest floor layer we find golden poision frog
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Explanation:
They sometimes merge into each other, animals can move between them, and their boundaries aren't always clearly defined. Each layer of the rainforest forms a habitat for a different group of plants and animals. Only 2% of the sunlight that falls on a rainforest reaches the forest floor.