Tiger
- They eat antelopes, boars, monkeys, pigs, elephants and more.
- They prefer to hunt young or old animals, because they don't run as fast.
- They helps balance the food web by eating wild animals that eat plants.
- They are considered endangered
Monkey
- Trees are a safe environment when hiding from predators.
- There is plenty of food in the rainforest for monkeys.
- A stable climate makes their life easier.
Snakes
- It's a wonderful habitat for snakes, snakes of many habitats will be sheltered.
- not only are rain forests warm enough to allow snakes to be active all year long but they are shady at ground level as well as wet conditions that save snakes from having to seek refuge from the sun during the middle of the day.
- and theres lots of animals to eat like rodents frogs birds insects and other reptiles.
Sloth
- They live mostly in trees and can stay in the same tree for years.
- They feed on fruit, leaves, buds, and young twigs. They don't need a lot of food as a result of their slow metabolism
- They are nocturnal.
Diversity
- Rainforest's have the most diverse biome on earth because of the amount of animals that live there. They are home to about half the 5-10 million plants and animals.
- Most of the animals are insects
- Great diversity because it is one of the oldest ecosystem
- It has a nearly perfect conditions for life
- Animals never have to worry about the cold
- They rarely have to look for water since the rainforest is full of water
- There are over 500 species of tropical birds found in the rainforest.
- Reptiles also live in the tropical rainforest, like the anaconda.
- There are many species of monkeys.
- Many mammals thrive on the rainforest, one of the most common is a bat.
- Rodents are almost as numerous as bats
- Cats include: ocelot, margay, and tiger
- The toucan is one the most known tropical bird
- Some beetles can be as big as your hands.
- Moths can get as big as small birds.
Endangered Animals
- Bengal Tiger
- Harpy Eagle
- Manatees
- Chimpanzees
- Jaguars