Topical rainforest has a large population of animal . explain why it is so ?write in points.
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- rainforests have many trees which enable monkeys ,parrots, insects and some type of frogs like red eyed frog to live.
- It is so dense with trees that human population is very less. So animals move freely inside the forest.
- There are many insects so birds come to eat the insects and decide to stay because of food availability and animals like monkeys and sloths get attracted to the abundance of leaves and fruits that they also come to live there. Leaves fall down to make humus and plants that don't need much sunlight grow here. Animals like tapirs get attracted to these ground plants and come to eat it. So some animals which can survive without much sunlight like anacondas and pumas live here to eat those herbivores in the ground. Thus the diversity of animals increases
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The climate of tropical rainforests is generally hot and humid with continuous rain. These hospitable climatic conditions support huge populations of plants and animals.
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