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  1. 22 de mar. de 2019 · 11 Amazing Rainforest Animals. Closeup of scarlet macaw plumage | Photo credit: Sergio Izquierdo -- sergioizquierdo.com. From slithering anacondas to fluttering blue morpho butterflies, rainforests teem with life—in fact, these precious ecosystems are home to 80 percent of the world’s terrestrial biodiversity.

  2. 16 de dic. de 2019 · Fauna of these rainforests includes the jaguar, tapir, okapi, boa constrictor, African gray parrot, keel-billed toucan, crowned eagle, three-toed sloth, spider monkey, large flying fox, king colobus, and more. In this article we discuss the different layers of the tropical rainforest and some of the animals living in these layers. 21. Forest Floor

    • Oishimaya Sen Nag
    • Rainforest Animals List
    • Rainforest Animals
    • Amazon Kingfisher
    • Amazonian Giant Centipede
    • Anteater
    • Arrau Turtle
    • Aye-Aye
    • Binturong
    • Blue Morpho Butterfly
    • Boa Constrictor
    For individual species (i.e. tiger), we've included the animal's scientific name and its IUCN conservation status (if assessed) at the time of writing (source).
    For groups of species (i.e. anteaters) we've included the number of species in the group and the group's scientific name.
    Scientific name: Chloroceryle amazona
    Conservation Status: Least Concern
    Where found: South America
    Scientific name: Scolopendra gigantea
    Conservation status: Unassessed
    Where found: South America
    Number of species: 4
    Suborder: Vermilingua
    Where found: Central & South America
    Scientific name: Podocnemis expansa
    Conservation status: Lower Risk / Conservation Dependent
    Where found: South America
    Scientific name: Daubentonia madagascariensis
    Conservation Status: Endangered
    Where found: Africa (Madagascar)
    Scientific name: Arctictis binturong
    Conservation Status: Vulnerable
    Where found: Asia
    Number of species: 6
    Genus: Morpho
    Where found: Central & South America
    Scientific name: Boa constrictor
    Conservation status: Currently Unassessed
    Where found: Central & South America
  3. 16 de ene. de 2020 · The tropical rainforest animals (fauna) live in different layers (strata) of the jungles. The forest floor is generally dark and damp and is home to many plants, insects, amphibians, spiders, small mammals, and lizards. The understory layer could be described as the middle part of the flora system.

  4. 19 de oct. de 2023 · A rainforest is an area of tall, mostly evergreen trees and a high amount of rainfall. They are incredibly diverse and complex , home to more than half of the world’s plant and animal species—even though they cover just six percent of Earth’s surface.

  5. Tropical rainforest - Flora, Fauna, Relationships: Some of the tallest trees and lianas, and the epiphytes they support, bear flowers and fruits at the top of the rainforest canopy, where the air moves unfettered by vegetation.

  6. Rainforest flora. There are many types of flora in the rainforest, some of them with flowers. The most interesting thing about rainforest flora is that the roots do not grow in the soil, but are aerial plants, and the water they drink to live properly comes from rainfall.