Social Sciences, asked by harinisadhana1, 1 month ago

Which type of bird live in the Canopy layer?​

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Answered by riteshvalmiki9
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Under the canopy and on tall branches there are monkeys, slothes with large, strong nails they use to hang from branches, small birds feeding on nectar (hummingbirds in America, sunbirds in Africa), many-coloured birds (toucans, parrots, birds of paradise), arboreal snakes, large butterflies, bats (flying foxes).

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Answered by smosan75
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The canopy layer is teeming with life as it is rich in fruits and seeds. Animals such as insects, birds, monkeys, frogs and sloths are found here. It is said the canopy layer is home to 90% of animals in the rainforest.

Generally, the majority of the canopy dwelling birds are listed as a “heard only”. Parrots, macaws, parakeets, toucans, aracaries, cotingas, most tanagers jacamars and hummingbirds are largely restricted to the forest canopy.

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