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[[link]]s). However, do not replace these redirected links with a simpler link unless the page is updated for another reason.tropical rainforest is a forest that does not not get heavy rainfall. The most notable rainforests are in the tropics or subtropics. The largest rainforest is...
Click to read more »Gondwana Rainforests of Australia, formerly the 'Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves', are the most extensive area of subtropical rainforest in the world...
Click to read more »The two species of chimpanzee, for example, live only in the Congo rainforests. The large one is the common chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes), and the smaller...
Click to read more »The Amazon rainforest is the largest tropical rainforest in the world. The forest is in a basin drained mainly by the Amazon River, with 1,100 tributaries...
Click to read more »Temperate rainforests are coniferous or broadleaf forests. They are in the temperate zone, and get heavy rain. Temperate rainforest often occurs in areas...
Click to read more »the 'Wet Tropics of Queensland' [3] Note also, further south on the coast, another World Heritage Site, the 'Gondwana Rainforests of Australia'. [4]...
Click to read more »A tropical rainforest climate is typically hot, very humid, and wet with no dry season. The average temperature in tropical rainforests ranges from 20–30 °C...
Click to read more »Rainforest could refer to: Tropical rainforest Temperate rainforest...
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Click to read more »climate. One famous area of tropical climate is the Amazon rainforest, which, like most rainforests, has high biodiversity. Desert and semi-arid climates are...
Click to read more »The Hoh Rainforest, named after the Hoh indigenous people, is a large topographical range in the Pacific Northwest. Angeles, Mailing Address: 600 E. Park...
Click to read more »Tropical rainforests grow in South America, the Congo, Indonesia and some nearby countries, Hawaii, and north eastern Australia. Tropical rainforests are well...
Click to read more »began burning Brazil's rainforests in June and continued into September. More than 12% of all the plants in the Pantanal rainforest had burned by August...
Click to read more »World Heritage Site which has the oldest continuously surviving tropical rainforests on Earth. The forests date from the Mesozoic era when the climate of...
Click to read more »known as the purple mangosteen, is a tropical fruit which comes from the rainforests of Southeast Asia. It grows on an evergreen tree. It is one of the most...
Click to read more »330 km² (287,000 square miles). Borneo is home to a few of the oldest rainforests in the world. Borneo is home to a vast array of wildlife, including the...
Click to read more »the environment, especially climate changes. For example, the major rainforests have lasted for a long time (perhaps 50 million years or more in some...
Click to read more »Lianas are vines which live in rainforests. They are climbing plants which are rooted in the ground. Then they wrap around trees as they grow. Rain forests...
Click to read more »FernGully: The Last Rainforest is a 1992 British animated fantasy movie. Bill Kroyer directed the movie. It is the first movie he directed. Jim Cox wrote...
Click to read more »probably came from indigenous languages. They live in South American rainforests. When excited or upset, their red faces become even redder. Wikispecies...
Click to read more »part of the Shield Volcano Group of the World Heritage Site Gondwana Rainforests of Australia listed in 1986. It was added to the Australian National...
Click to read more »climate that is warm to hot and moist year-round. This includes tropical rainforests with lush vegetation. However, there are mountains in the tropics that...
Click to read more »brownbuls, leafloves, or bristlebills. Most African species are found in rainforests whilst in Asia they live in more open areas. Red-vented bulbul Flame-throated...
Click to read more »live in snowy mountains, but more live in tropical rainforests. There are none in the rainforests of Australia and New Guinea. Apparently, they never...
Click to read more »Parks and Wildlife Service. The park is part of Australia's Gondwana Rainforests, one of several protected areas totalling 3,665 km² of world natural...
Click to read more »morphological features were found to be local adaptions to tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia, rather than a remnant of a shared common ancestor...
Click to read more »and small kiwi are other ratites. The cassowary lives in the tropical rainforests of New Guinea and north eastern Australia. They are shy birds living...
Click to read more »that they are territorial animals. This frog lives in rainforests, especially mountain rainforests. It will eat almost anything it can catch, usually invertebrates...
Click to read more »The jungle is a place in a rainforest where the forest floor is covered with plants. Like other rainy places, they have many rivers or streams. Scientists...
Click to read more »city of Chachapoyas. The Amazonas Region has a lot of rainforests and mountain ranges. The rainforest zone covers 72.93% of the area, and it goes to the...
Click to read more »Rainforest Cafe is a jungle-themed restaurant chain. It is owned by Landry's, Inc., of Houston. The first location opened in the Mall of America in Bloomington...
Click to read more »these tropical rainforests. The so-called Carboniferous rainforest collapse was caused by a cooler drier climate which broke up the rainforest ecosystem....
Click to read more »recognized species of tapir. It is the only one to live outside of tropical rainforests in the wild. It is most easily distinguished from other tapirs by its...
Click to read more »lives in Brazil. This frog lives in Amazon rainforests, both rainforests that were never cut down and rainforests that are growing back. It lives near streams...
Click to read more »about 400 metres (1,300 ft). About 60% of the country is covered with rainforest. To the north, there are higher mountains. There are nine big plantations...
Click to read more »the kola tree, a genus (Cola) of trees that are native to the tropical rainforests of Africa. The caffeine-containing fruit of the tree is a flavoring ingredient...
Click to read more »Archer, M. et al. 1991. Riversleigh: the Story of Australia's Inland Rainforests, (Sydney: Reed Books). UNESCO, "Australian Fossil Mammal Sites (Riversleigh...
Click to read more »Dfc), but with very high precipitation, no permafrost and temperate rainforests. It rivals Ketchikan as the wettest "city" in the United States, with...
Click to read more »Africa) Hawaiian tropical dry forests (United States) Hawaiian tropical rainforests (United States) Kwongan heathlands (Australia) Madagascar dry deciduous...
Click to read more »The Lorises are solitary mammals that live in tropical rainforests in southeast Asia. The loris is arboreal, living in trees. It is nocturnal, most active...
Click to read more »the sexes than is the case with humans. Gorillas live in the tropical rainforests in West and Central Africa. They mostly live on the ground, but they...
Click to read more »swiftness. There are four genera of gibbons. Gibbons live in tropical rainforests, for example, in Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia. Gibbons are the best...
Click to read more »places where cows eat grass. This frog lives both in rainforests that have never been cut down, rainforests that have been cut down and grew back, and swamps...
Click to read more »narrow islands, with their wet climate, is very luxuriant. It includes rainforests, sago, rice, and the famous spices; including nutmeg, cloves, and mace...
Click to read more »northern South America to southern Brazil and include the Amazon Rainforest. These rainforest ecoregions are one of the most important reserves of biodiversity...
Click to read more »Orangutans (Pongo) are a genus of great apes belonging to the tropical rainforests of Indonesia and Malaysia. There are three species of orangutan. They...
Click to read more »mostly tropical. Their coloration is variable. Their habitat varies from rainforests to savannahs. Some species have tails on their hind wings which may be...
Click to read more »Desert. The giraffe lives in open savannas, while the okapi lives in the rainforests of the Congo. Both animals have long necks and legs and long blue tongues...
Click to read more »of the Hominidae family. Today, nonhuman great apes live only in the rainforests of equatorial Africa, Sumatra and Borneo. The first hominid fossils are...
Click to read more »and west is the Brazilian state Pará. The state is mostly covered by rainforest. The state is known for producing iron and other metals. Amapá has only...
Click to read more »process is not yet completed. Great Sandy World Heritage Area Gondwana Rainforests (extension to existing property) Murujuga Cultural Landscape Flinders...
Click to read more »laundry" due to this process. Some places have frequent rain. This makes rainforests. Some have little rain. This makes deserts. A rainstorm is a sudden heavy...
Click to read more »portions are tributaries from Colombia, Venezuela and Bolivia. The Amazon rainforest is the largest in the world, covering about 8,235,430 km2 (3,179,720 sq mi)...
Click to read more »foliage plants in the family Araceae, native to the tropical swamps and rainforests of southeastern Asia from Bangladesh east to the Philippines and north...
Click to read more »waterfall in New South Wales. The predominant plant communities are rainforests, dry eucalyptus forests, grassy woodlands and heathland. A total of about...
Click to read more »not being below the Tropic of Cancer, Fort Lauderdale has a Tropical Rainforest (Af) Climate with a long hot year with no true dry season. "2020 U.S....
Click to read more »the genus Dendrolagus, with eleven species. The species live in the rainforests of New Guinea. In the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, Goodfellow's...
Click to read more »national park. Since 1982 the park has been listed as part of the Gondwana rainforests of Australia as a UNESCO World Heritage Site; as such, it is the southernmost...
Click to read more »widespread, occurring across most of the world, except the driest deserts, rainforests and the mainland of Antarctica. They are slender, often drab, ground-feeding...
Click to read more »such as the Ocelot and the Margay. Kodkods live in mixed temperate rainforests of the southern Andes. They also live in the coastal forests of Chile...
Click to read more »finger lime or caviar lime, is a small tree of lowland subtropical rainforest and rainforest in the coastal border region of Queensland and New South Wales...
Click to read more »children. It may have evolved because of the low ultraviolet light found in rainforests, where many pygmies live. This would mean that the pygmies would make...
Click to read more »and India. Scientists often find the giant forest scorpion in tropical rainforests and other types of moderately warm climates. This short article about...
Click to read more »Brazil in which the most deforestation of Brazil's part of the Amazon Rainforest has happened. In 1977, the state was split into two halves. This created...
Click to read more »North America, South America, Asia and Africa. They live in places like rainforests and dry areas like deserts, and are known to appear near ant and termite...
Click to read more »states, Bahia and Alagoas. Sergipe's land is mostly caatinga. A strip of rainforest runs down the Atlantic coast. There are also swamps near the coast. Sergipe's...
Click to read more »least developed region in the country. It has some of the most clean rainforests, many caves, coastal lowland plains, and offshore cays. Toledo is home...
Click to read more »independent on 15 August 1960. The north of the country has very large areas of rainforest, but in the south are many farms which grow cashcrops like bananas, peanuts...
Click to read more »Central India, it is usually dry and arid. In South India, it is wet with rainforests one the west and dry lands on the west. Northeast India is somewhat similar...
Click to read more »basiliscus) is a type of lizard. It can be found in Central and South American rainforests near rivers and streams. The basilisk is part of the corytophanid family...
Click to read more »Pantanal (Chaco, in Paraguay), flooded areas in the west, equatorial rainforests in the north. Notable characteristics: With a low population density...
Click to read more »in between. These frogs live in tropical rainforests, both rainforests that were never cut down and rainforests that were cut down and are growing back...
Click to read more »980 meters above sea level. This frog lives in rainforests that have never been cut down and rainforests that were cut down and are growing back on hills...
Click to read more »the same toxin found in P. terribilis. Their relatives in Colombian rainforests could be the source of the batrachotoxins found in the highly toxic Phyllobates...
Click to read more »Hypsiprymnodon moschatus, is a small marsupial species found in the rainforests of northeast Queensland, Australia. It moves by extending its body and...
Click to read more »theme itself. One example is the Rainforest Cafe restaurants which have the obvious theme of a "Tropical Rainforest". Medieval Times has its theme of...
Click to read more »This frog lives in the Amazon Basin. People have seen it in rainforests and flooded rainforests. The female frog lays her eggs in bodies of water that dry...
Click to read more »the world. Tropical rainforests cover an area of 748,000 ha, or 5.6 percent of the total land area of Cape York Peninsula. Rainforests need some rainfall...
Click to read more »than most cities in the area. The state is the border between the Amazon Rainforest and Brazil's grassy flatlands. The state is very important for raising...
Click to read more »think it might really be a few species. This frog lives on the ground in rainforests. This frog moves during the day. People have seen this frog between 10...
Click to read more »divided into 22 municipalities. The state is mostly covered by the Amazon Rainforest. There are many rivers in Acre. Some of the rivers are the Juruá, Purus...
Click to read more »that. This frog lives in rainforests on hills. It lives in old rainforests that have never been cut down and in newer rainforests that were cut down and...
Click to read more »is the fifth-largest in the world by area. It is known for its many rainforests and jungles. Covering roughly half of South America's land area, Brazil...
Click to read more »It is not found in the south, on the east coast, or in the northern rainforests. The red kangaroo is a very large kangaroo. The fur is short, red to...
Click to read more »south, sheltered and dry, is the hottest. The north is characterized by rainforests, while the south is arid and has many cacti. Baracoa Caimanera El Salvador...
Click to read more »leaves, complete with holes, lying still on the forest floor of the rainforests of Asia and South America. Others act like green, living leaves fluttering...
Click to read more »monumental composition with minute detail". He painted many pictures of rainforests, and some of his pictures were very busy. Some critics ridiculed him...
Click to read more »and dry. An example of a place with a tropical climate is the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil. The Mediterranean climate is usually hot and dry in summer...
Click to read more »This frog lives on the ground. People see it in rainforests that have never been cut down and rainforests that are growing back. Sometimes people see it...
Click to read more »giraffes. Its height is not as large as giraffes. Okapis live in the rainforests of central Africa, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. They are...
Click to read more »The climate is known to change very much in rather short distances. Rainforests exist just miles away from the snow covered peak Cotopaxi. The mountains...
Click to read more »Australia and New Guinea. Some bandicoots live in every kind of place, like rainforests and deserts. Scientists have found four kinds of fossil bandicoots. One...
Click to read more »of a country may have their own microclimate. Even the UK has a little rainforest. The 4 seasons in the temperate zone are Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter...
Click to read more »but its sense of smell is very good. Sun bears mostly live in tropic rainforests. They are mostly active at night, and they stay in trees a lot of the...
Click to read more »species in Britain and Ireland alone, many of which are found in temperate rainforests. Lichens pose a problem for biological classification, because the three...
Click to read more »could live in Brazil too. This frog lives in rainforests that have never been cut down and in rainforests that have been cut down and are growing back...
Click to read more »Brandy and a rabbit named Mr. Whiskers. They both get stuck in the Amazon Rainforest together and have to work together to survive. Brandy Harrington – Kaley...
Click to read more »environmentalist. He played a key role in helping some of Australia's rainforests become protected areas. He oversaw nationally and internationally important...
Click to read more »many islands. The climate is hot, with an average temperature of 28 degrees centigrade, and a lot of rainfall. Tropical rainforest grows on many islands,...
Click to read more »"The Secret" (featuring Sarah Brightman) "Run" (featuring Boy George) "Rainforest" "Nessun Dorma" "Luna Llena" (featuring La Isla) "Habibi" (featuring DJ...
Click to read more »last song ever performed by Jackson. The video was filmed in the Amazon Rainforest, Karlovac, Tanzania, and New York. "Earth Song" is Jackson's best-selling...
Click to read more »which are notable for their defence mechanism. Most of them are found in rainforests. When disturbed, the beetle squirts a poisonous chemical spray from special...
Click to read more »(Scinax oreites) is a frog. It lives in Peru. Scientists have seen it in rainforests in the mountains. They have seen it between 1600 and 2400 meters above...
Click to read more »frog lives in forests. It lives in dry forests and wet forests, such as rainforests. It can also look for food on land that humans use to graze animals....
Click to read more »is a magnificent meat-eater that lives in Central and South American rainforests. It is colored black and white. This large eagle makes whistling and...
Click to read more »paniscus is usually referred to as the bonobo. Bonobos live in tropical rainforests, in a 500,000 km2 (190,000 sq mi) area south of the Congo River. This...
Click to read more »on its back is the color of light coffee. This frog lives in tropical rainforests. It hides during the day and looks for food at night. This frog is named...
Click to read more »Melville in Queensland. These frogs live in fields of boulders near rainforests. They are difficult for people to study because the mountains are hard...
Click to read more »Normally, the habitat of the African golden cat is in the tropical rainforests found along the equator in Africa. Macdonald D.W. et al 2010, ed. (3...
Click to read more »with an average temperature of 26 °C. Most of the state is in the Amazon rainforest. A small part of the state is a small strip of savanna to the east. The...
Click to read more »the family Ramphastidae. This bird lives in small flocks in lowland rainforests in countries such as Costa Rica. It flies short distances between trees...
Click to read more »5,500 species are cultivated. Displays include: Rainforest Gully, featuring plants for the rainforests of Eastern Australia. Rock Garden, a display of...
Click to read more »and the plants were mostly giant clubmosses such as Lepidodendron. The rainforest system collapsed about halfway through the Pennsylvanian, and was replaced...
Click to read more »regions: a coastal strip where the majority of the people live, and a dense rainforest which gradually rises to the modest peaks of the Tumuc-Humac mountains...
Click to read more »January 2019. As of August 20, there are fires burning in the Amazon rainforest in four Brazilian states: Amazonas, Rondônia, Mato Grosso and Pará. At...
Click to read more »little under 4,500 kilometres square. It's one of the oldest deciduous rainforests (deciduous means the leaves fall off every year) in the world - nearly...
Click to read more »unstable for habitation or agriculture. It is located in the tropical rainforests which today is northern Guatemala. The name Tikal comes from ti ak'al...
Click to read more »brownish barred buff below. The superb bird-of-paradise lives in the rainforests of New Guinea. The male is polygamous and performs a song and dance for...
Click to read more »Ukraine, and was 700 km wide.p6 In the Carboniferous, the great tropical rainforests of Euramerica supported towering lycopodiophyta, and a mix of vegetation...
Click to read more »forested part of Australia. It has the country's largest areas of temperate rainforest. One of its many unique trees is the Leatherwood (Eucryphia lucida). This...
Click to read more »the eye is black in color. This frog lives in rainforests that have never been cut down and rainforests that have been cut down and have had a long time...
Click to read more »alkaloid molecules. This frog lives in trees in rainforests that have never been cut down and rainforests that have been cut down and are growing back....
Click to read more »Trachycephalus. These frogs live in the high tree branches of tropical rainforests. They lay eggs in holes in trees. They almost never go to the ground...
Click to read more »Borneo in Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove forests, and also lowland rainforests. It depends on the mangroves near river edges for resting and sleeping...
Click to read more »from Australia. It lives on Cape York in Queensland. This frog lives in rainforests with a monsoon climate and it likes areas with many vines close to water...
Click to read more »see this frog on the dead leaves on the ground in rainforests that were never cut down and rainforests that are growing back. Most of these frogs live in...
Click to read more »tamarins are arboreal (they live in trees). They live in coastal tropical rainforests in eastern Brazil of South America. Lion Tamarins take their name from...
Click to read more »years 1832 to 1836, London: Smith Elder and Co Mulhall M (2007) Saving rainforests of the sea: An analysis of international efforts to conserve coral reefs...
Click to read more »in some cases this is not so. In the rainforest, the air is warm and humid (it has a lot of water). Some rainforest plants, known as epiphytes, grow right...
Click to read more »A cloud forest or fog forest is a tropical or subtropical rainforest, contains mostly evergreen trees, and is high up on a mountain. There is a large amount...
Click to read more »frog. It lives in Brazil. This frog lives in rainforests not far above sea level. It only lives in rainforests that do not flood. Scientists have seen it...
Click to read more »Peru. Most of the region is in the upper part of the Peruvian Amazon rainforest. Its capital is Moyobamba and the largest city in the region is Tarapoto...
Click to read more »During this epoch, the global climate cooled and the ice ages began. The rainforests in Africa shrunk, and the savannahs and open forests expanded. H. ergaster...
Click to read more »Grenadines - 43 km² (capital: Port Elizabeth on the Bequia island) Tropical rainforest climate is a type of tropical climate in which there is no dry season...
Click to read more »painted-belly leaf frog (Phyllomedusa sauvagii) is a frog that lives in rainforests in Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil. Scientists think that the...
Click to read more »Australian bird in the genus Menura. They live in forests, especially rainforests, of eastern Australia, and they were introduced to Tasmania in the 19th...
Click to read more »tropical western Africa, in Sierra Leone and Liberia, growing in tropical rainforests. It is a liana, with a three-stage lifecycle, each with a different shaped...
Click to read more »Brandon Zambrano, Season 5), who helps animals in danger, mainly in the rainforest. His cousin is Dora (voiced by Kathleen Herles) from Dora the Explorer...
Click to read more »Bermingham, Eldredge; Dick, Christopher W.; Moritz, Craig (2005). Tropical Rainforests: Past, Present, and Future. University of Chicago Press. p. 146. ISBN 0-226-04468-8...
Click to read more »Jaguars live in South America and Central America. They mostly live in rainforests, but also in savannas, swamps, grasslands, forest, deserts and open areas...
Click to read more »de Bahoruco, they are not common in Eastern Bahoruco where there are rainforests because those mountains, and the province, have the Caribbean Sea to...
Click to read more »disguised as birds' droppings resting on a leaf. Crab spiders live in rainforests all over the world. They get their name from the way they scuttle around...
Click to read more »(they are active during the day). They are arboreal, living in tropical rainforests. Family groups live in a firm territory. They protect it from other gibbons...
Click to read more »rivers and lakes in the lowlands, but, despite the name, are not found in rainforests. Although they are adaptable animals, being found even in dry steppe...
Click to read more »the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Its capital is Bunia. The Ituri Rainforest is in this area. It is located northeast of the Ituri River and on the...
Click to read more »swinging and jumping from branch to branch. Spider monkeys are found in rainforests in southern Mexico to the northern part of South America. Spider monkeys...
Click to read more »southern South America. Members of this group are found in deserts and rainforests. Pit vipers are mainly viviparous, meaning the females give live birth...
Click to read more »arapapa is the broad-snout casque-headed tree frog. The frog lives in the rainforest of southern Bahia, Brazil. Pimenta BVS, Napoli MF, Haddad CFB. 2009 "A...
Click to read more »Corythomantis botoque is a frog. It lives in rainforests in Brazil. Scientists have seen it in the Espinhaço mountains between 315 and 940 meters above...
Click to read more »and parts of the Cape York Peninsula in Queensland. This frog lives in rainforests. It lives near streams with many rocks in them. It lays eggs during the...
Click to read more »camu, cacari, and camocamo, is a type of tree that lives in the Amazon Rainforest. Its fruit is high in Vitamin C. This short article about biology can...
Click to read more »Propithecus. The species is only found within a few protected areas in the rainforests of northeastern Madagascar, with most of the remaining population in...
Click to read more »plot. Because the soil is no longer protected by the large trees in the rainforest system, it can be ruined easily by heavy rains and too much sun. One of...
Click to read more »riparian forest. They live in every habitat in South America except rainforests, high mountains, and open grassy savannas. Wozencraft, W.C. (2005). "Order...
Click to read more »see this frog on the dead leaves on the ground in rainforests that were never cut down and rainforests that are growing back where the branches come together...
Click to read more »"reticulated" in English. This frog lives in rainforests that have never been cut down and in rainforests that have been cut down and are growing back...
Click to read more »frog (Exerodonta abdivita) is a frog that lives in Mexico. It lives in rainforests. It lives mostly below 1600 meters above sea level, but scientists have...
Click to read more »Ariquemes Vilhena Cacoal The state is covered mostly by jungle of the Amazon Rainforest. About three-fifths of the state has had the jungle removed since the...
Click to read more »(Philautus acutirostris) is a frog. It lives in the Phillippines. It lives in rainforests on Mindanao, Jolo, and Basilan islands. "Philautus acutirostris (Peters...
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Click to read more »found growing in tropical and subtropical areas as well as temperate rainforests in Australia, New Zealand, and other island groups nearby. A few genera...
Click to read more »130km north of Cairns, are popular areas for experiencing a tropical rainforest. It is also a starting point for people wanting to see Cooktown, Cape...
Click to read more »comes from the Amazon River that drains much in the department and the rainforest that covers a large part of the department. "Nuestro Departamento: Información...
Click to read more »(454,674 acres). The island has a range of plants including patches of rainforest. There are also perched freshwater lakes. These are lakes that are not...
Click to read more »found in agriculturally used areas. They live in tropical evergreen rainforests and plantations at sea level, and in subtropical deciduous and conifer...
Click to read more »buildings in the world, the Petronas Twin Towers. Kuala Lumpur has a tropical rainforest climate (Af in the Koeppen climate classification). The annual range of...
Click to read more »second largest rain forest area in the world, second only to the Amazon Rainforest in South America. The river also has the second-largest flow in the world...
Click to read more »extinction, the IUCN now lists it as only "near threatened". It roams the rainforests from Mexico to Argentina. Actually, it is a successful and widespread...
Click to read more »South American sapote (Quararibea cordata: Malvaceae) is from the Amazon rainforests of Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Black sapote White sapote South...
Click to read more »ran. Ran, ran, RaN and/or RAN may refer to: the past tense of running Rainforest Action Network Russian Academy of Sciences The Royal Australian Navy ran...
Click to read more »Urarina are Indigenous Peoples who live in the Peruvian Amazon Rainforest. Book about the Urarina people from the University Press of Florida Archived...
Click to read more »and a big bony lump on its head called a casque. It lives in tropical rainforest and feeds mostly on fallen fruit, red nape and two red wattles hanging...
Click to read more »Pardofelis: southeast Asia Prionailurus: Asia Profelis: African golden cat, rainforests only Pecon-Slattery, J. and O'Brien, S.J. (1998). "Patterns of Y and...
Click to read more »"Food habits of the rufous-legged owl (Strix rufipes) in temperate rainforests of southern Chile". Journal of Raptor Research. 27 (4): 214–216: 214...
Click to read more »frog is awake during the day. It lives lives in rainforests that have never been cut down and in rainforests that have been cut down and have had a long time...
Click to read more »ground and in holes in the ground. It lives in rainforests that were never cut down and in rainforests that are growing back, grassy places. Scientists...
Click to read more »popular tourist destination is 4 km (2 mi) away. It is in the tropical rainforest. Mission Beach is a good place to see the cassowary, an endangered flightless...
Click to read more »metres up in the hills. This frog is in danger of dying out. It lives in rainforests and sclerophyll forests, in streams where the water flows quickly. The...
Click to read more »region in Peru. The capital is the city of Pucallpa. It is in the Amazon rainforest and is bordered by the Brazilian state of Acre on the east; the department...
Click to read more »the Philippines in Tables, Romblon, and Sibuyan Islands. It lives in rainforests. Scientists have seen it between 800 and 1200 meters above sea level...
Click to read more »pygmy tree frog (Pseudophilautus reticulatus) is a frog. It lives in rainforests in Sri Lanka. Scientists have seen it between 30 and 90 meters above...
Click to read more »boat, or by airplane. It is very remote, in the middle of the Amazon rainforest. Iquitos was founded in 1747 by Jesuit José Bahamonde. Originally it was...
Click to read more »famous as a living symbol of the fight for the preservation of the Amazon rainforest and indigenous culture. Brown, Chip (Jan 2014). "Kayapo Courage". National...
Click to read more »the raccoon, coati, olingo, raingtail and cacomistle. It lives in the rainforests of South America and Central America, and spends most of its time on...
Click to read more »the border with the Puerto Plata province. The range is covered with rainforests because it rains a lot there; the trade winds (winds that come from the...
Click to read more »They have also expanded the Rainforest park in Pasig that is also for the youth of the city. The expansion of RAVE (Rainforest Adventure Experience) such...
Click to read more »see this frog on the dead leaves on the ground in rainforests that were never cut down and rainforests that are growing back. Scientists have observed this...
Click to read more »Kottawa, and Kitulgala Forest Reserves. This frog lives in shrubs in rainforests. IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group (2020). "Pseudophilautus singu"...
Click to read more »Nature Reserve has marshland, mangrove forests, savannas, and tropical rainforests. The reserve is 94,700 hectares in size. It is the largest wetland in...
Click to read more »elevations, while the rain-drenched seaward slopes are blanketed with virgin rainforests growing to heights of 150 feet (45 metres) or more. Vegetation along...
Click to read more »peoples in Brazil. Scholars believe they first settled in the Amazon rainforest. After that, they started to move to the south and settled on the Atlantic...
Click to read more »Aechmea chantinii is a bromeliad plant. It is found in the Amazon Rainforest. Commonly known as Amazonian zebra plant, it is often used as an ornamental...
Click to read more »northernmost of the Windward Islands. Dominica is largely covered by rainforest. It is home to the world's second-largest hot spring, Boiling Lake. Morne...
Click to read more »spot in the Sahara that provides most of the mineral dust to the Amazon rainforest. Environmental Research Letters. 1. The Simple English Wiktionary has...
Click to read more »the past, natural vegetation at this region was lowland, tall perennial rainforest, but this vegetation has been destroyed almost completely to give way...
Click to read more »actinophylla) is a tree in the Araliaceae family. It is native to tropical rainforests and gallery forests in Australia (eastern Queensland and the Northern...
Click to read more »not have to buy petroleum from other countries.To do so, much of the rainforest has been cut down to grow more sugarcane, which is then fermented into...
Click to read more »volcano. In the north of Mexico are deserts. In the south are tropical rainforests. Some rivers in Mexico are the Río Bravo (known in the US as the Rio...
Click to read more »from this genus often include the Black rock scorpion, Desert scorpion, Rainforest scorpion, and many other species. The desert scorpion is the world's burrower...
Click to read more »The largest city in Nigeria is Lagos. Nigeria has both grasslands and rainforests, and can get very hot, because it is close to the Equator. Petroleum...
Click to read more »new species of Ansonia Stoliczka, 1870 (Anura: Bufonidae) from a lowland rainforest in Southern Peninsular Malaysia. Herpetologica 62,4: pp. 466–475 [1]...
Click to read more »Phyllodytes amadoi is a frog. It lives in Brazil. It lives in the rainforest. Scientists have only seen it in one place, in Bahia, but they think it lives...
Click to read more »National Park ('Parque Nacional do Jaú') is in the heart of the Amazon rainforest in the Amazonas state of Brazil. It is the largest forest reserve in South...
Click to read more »Musanga cecropioides, the African corkwood Polyscias murrayi, an Australian rainforest tree Schefflera actinophylla, the umbrella tree or octopus tree Terminalia...
Click to read more »Strüssmann’s snouted tree frog (Scinax strussmannae) is a frog. It lives in rainforests in Brazil where the trees grow close together. For example, it lives...
Click to read more »The Rio Negro is a river which flows through the Amazon rainforest in north-western Brazil, in the state of Amazonas. It is the largest blackwater river...
Click to read more »its legs, back, and belly. This frog lives in rainforests that have never been cut down and rainforests that were cut down and have had a long time to...
Click to read more »Many Catholics sought refuge in the rainforest of La Vang in Quang Tri Province. While hiding in the rainforest, the small community would gather every...
Click to read more »in Asia, are endangered. Leopards adapt to many habitats, including rainforests, steppes, mountains, savannas, and montane areas. Usually, they live...
Click to read more »Africa. It is on the equator. Gabon generally has an equatorial climate. Rainforests cover 85% of the country. There are three distinct regions: the coastal...
Click to read more »live 21 years. Warthogs are found in moist and arid savannas. They avoid rainforest, deserts and high mountains. Creel, Eileen. "Phacochoerus africanus (common...
Click to read more »(Symphalangus syndactylus) is a black furred gibbon native to the tropical rainforests of Malaysia, Thailand and Sumatra. It lives in trees, that's why it is...
Click to read more »the end of the 20th century. In 2008, it was estimated that tropical rainforests in Indonesia would be logged out in a decade. Of the total logging in...
Click to read more »cricetids live in a wide range of habitats, in the high Arctic to tropical rainforests and hot deserts. Some are good at climbing, with long balancing tails...
Click to read more »The drainage of its freshwater swamplands and clearance of surrounding rainforests removes its habitat. The animal is hunted frequently for its skin and...
Click to read more »little is known about its biology, but it may live in the canopy of the rainforest, making it especially hard to find. However, there is no evidence, and...
Click to read more »lives high in the trees where the branches come together like a roof. rainforests on the Atlantic side (east side) of the mountains. Scientists have seen...
Click to read more »climate on the mountains of the Sierra de Baoruco, where there are some rainforests, is cooler and more wet. The average amount of rainfall for the year...
Click to read more »have seen it as high as 850 meters above sea level. This frog lives in rainforests. The adult frog lives in bromeliad plants. The female frog lays eggs...
Click to read more »think the frog traveled to Australia from New Guinea. This frog lives in rainforests, monsoon forests and other tropical forests. It lives near bodies of...
Click to read more »awake during the day and lives on the ground in rainforests that have never been cut down and rainforests that were destroyed and are growing back. They...
Click to read more »Airforce in the Vietnam War to destroy cover of the enemy. It killed the rainforest and caused birth defects as well as other illnesses among Vietnamese and...
Click to read more »frog is 4.8 to 5.9 cm long. This frog lives in fast-flowing streams in rainforests and other forests. It does not only lay its eggs in fast streams. It...
Click to read more »Cornufer nakanaiorum is a frog. It lives in rainforests high in the Nakanai Mountains on New Britain Island in Papua New Guinea. The audult frog is 34...
Click to read more »colubrid, eat this frog. Itapotihyla langsdorffii lives in trees in rainforests. It only lives in places that human beings have not changed. The Itapotihyla...
Click to read more »near sea level. There is also a bit of Bolivia covered by the Amazon rainforest, and the highest lake in the world: Lake Titicaca. The major cities are...
Click to read more »used for the genus Rafflesia which, like the titan arum, grows in the rainforests of Sumatra. The function of the smell is to attract insect pollinators...
Click to read more »generator. Damage to power lines left 150,000 homes without electricity. The rainforest around Mission Beach was flattened by the cyclone. This meant that most...
Click to read more »for the largest of the three species in the genus. They lived in a huge rainforest floodplain in the area which is now Kazakhstan, India, and southwest China...
Click to read more »and life style they are, in genetics they are not.[source?] A move from rainforest to savanna and woodland led first to bipedalism (walking on two feet)...
Click to read more »Bolivia. The capital city is Trinidad. The department is mainly covered by rainforest and pampa. In the region's many rivers over 400 species of fish have been...
Click to read more »npgsweb.ars-grin.gov. Retrieved 2020-08-09. "Species Profile: Sapodilla". Rainforest Alliance. Retrieved 2020-08-09. This short article about biology can be...
Click to read more »Wildlife Sanctuary (a UNESCO tentative site), Bongao Peak, and the Basilan Rainforest. Majority of the population in this region follow Islam. The capital city...
Click to read more »Shattuck, S. O. in 2008. Its habitat is mainly forested areas, ranging from rainforests to woodlands. They build their nests using soil mounds that are more...
Click to read more »Zoo or Amazon World Zoo Park is a zoo on the Isle of Wight, focusing on rainforest animals from different countries; despite wallabies also occurring here...
Click to read more »kuduki is a tree frog from Papua New Guinea. It lives on mountains with rainforests in Southern Highlands Province. The adult male frog is 58.2 to 61.0 mm...
Click to read more »largest primary forest in Singapore. Singapore’s original tropical primary rainforest ecosystem is half of the reserve. At the top of the hill, there is a rock...
Click to read more »still some examples of Cretaceous angiosperms in Australia's Daintree Rainforest: twelve primitive angiosperms (flowering plant) families: Cunoniaceae...
Click to read more »Schelmseweg 85) - One of the major Dutch zoo's, with a replica of a tropical rainforest. Nederlands Openluchtmuseum (address: Schelmseweg 89) - Dutch Open Air...
Click to read more »tree frog from Australia. It lives in Queensland. This frog lives in rainforests near the Barron River and east to the Mirray River. Some of these frogs...
Click to read more »It lives in Peru, Bolivia, Colombia, and Brazil. This frog lives in rainforests in low places and high up in the hills. Scientists saw the frog between...
Click to read more »between 1200 and 1500 meters above sea level. Scientists saw this in rainforests in warm parts of the world. They found it on small, woody plants near...
Click to read more »contain 139,000 acres (560 km2), The parks have old-growth temperate rainforests. The four parks include 45% of all remaining coast redwood forests. These...
Click to read more »solanensis) is a frog. It lives in Colombia. This frog lives on the ground in rainforests. People have seen this frog between 0 and 420 meters above sea level...
Click to read more »smallest of the five living species of tapir. It was found in the Amazon rainforest. Discovered in 2013, it was the first odd-toed ungulate discovered in...
Click to read more »Phil Robinson directed the movie, It Was a Sequel to FernGully: The Last Rainforest. This short article about movies can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia...
Click to read more »and beyond it, over Wallace's line. Viverrids mostly live in tropical rainforest. They also live in woodland, savanna and mountains. African civet Angolan...
Click to read more »Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Islands. Almost all species live in rainforest habitats. This short article about biology can be made longer. You can...
Click to read more »high as 200 meters above sea level. This frog lives in peat swamps in rainforests forests. Scientists believe that this frog does not live in places that...
Click to read more »valley, cacti and other plants of dry regions are common. There are some rainforests in the mountains. The only important road in the province goes through...
Click to read more »with a thin body, flat head and large orange eyes. This frog lives in rainforests where the trees are close together. It spends almost all its time high...
Click to read more »night. It lives in grassy places, places with small, woody plants, and rainforests. Scientists have seen it between 0 and 800 m (0 and 2,625 ft) above sea...
Click to read more »diurnal (Active during the day). It is located in Loreto Province in rainforests commonly found 200 meters above sea level. It lives near streams, but...
Click to read more »Ameerega simulans is a frog. It lives in Peru. This frog lives in rainforests on hills. People see it on the dead leaves on the ground. Scientists saw...
Click to read more »lives in Brazil. The frog lives in the dead leaves on the ground in rainforests. Scientists saw the frog between 300 and 1000 meters above sea level...
Click to read more »think it could live in Guyana too. This frog lives in rocky places in rainforests. Scientists have seen it between 0 and 600 meters above sea level. There...
Click to read more »London, 16 February 1892) was an English biologist who explored the Amazon Rainforest. This naturalist and explorer gave the first scientific account of mimicry...
Click to read more »mammals have thick hair or blubber to keep them warm. Others may live in rainforests. On land the rodents (rats, mice) are hugely successful, more common...
Click to read more »the least populated ones, because of its remote location in the Amazon rainforest. Its capital is the city of Iquitos. Northwest: Ecuadorian provinces of...
Click to read more »between 600 and 800 meters above sea level. This frog lives in trees in rainforests on the Atlantic side (east side) of the country. It lives where branches...
Click to read more »bushes. Satanic leaf-tailed geckos are found only in the mountainous rainforests in the southern two-thirds of Madagascar. They are found at the base...
Click to read more »frog (Eupsophus altor) is a frog. It lives in Chile. This frog lives in rainforests. People find this frog under dead trees and near small plants at night...
Click to read more »large, simple leaves. They are more characteristic of plants in tropical rainforests than within the temperate range of this species. Pawpaw fruits are the...
Click to read more »Brazil. Boana semilineata typically inhabits tropical and subtropical rainforests, often found near water sources such as streams, rivers, and wetlands...
Click to read more »miles (10.9 km2) of which (7.10%) is water. Hilo features a tropical rainforest climate (Köppen climate classification: Af), with substantial rainfall...
Click to read more »Panama. The Llanos (plains) shares a border with Venezuela. The Amazon Rainforest region shares a border with Venezuela, Brazil, Peru and Ecuador. The insular...
Click to read more »well as northern Bolivia. The region it lives in is covered by tropical rainforest. The Amazon weasel is rarely seen. Little is known about its habits. They...
Click to read more »easily. The main reason is because the river flows through the Amazon Rainforest, where there are very few roads and cities. Most of the time, the crossing...
Click to read more »tribe live alongside the Xingu River in the eastern part of the Amazon Rainforest, near the Amazon basin. They live in several scattered villages ranging...
Click to read more »of the plant. The Brazil nut is known to be a large tree in the Amazon rainforest. It can be about 50 m (160 ft) tall and the diameter of its trunk is about...
Click to read more »climate on the mountains of the Sierra de Neiba, where there are some rainforests, is cooler and more wet. The average amount of rainfall for the year...
Click to read more »Dendrolagus, adapted for arboreal locomotion. They live in the tropical rainforests of New Guinea, far northeastern Queensland, and some of the islands in...
Click to read more »2011. Archived from the original on 2016-10-20. Retrieved 2021-12-26. "Rainforest Vanilla Conservation Association". RVCA. Archived from the original on...
Click to read more »about 27.4 to 30.7 mm long from nose to rear end. This frog lives in rainforests in the mountains. IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group (2020). "Platymantis...
Click to read more »travels in small flocks of about six to twelve individuals through lowland rainforests. It is a poor flyer, and moves mostly by hopping through trees. Including...
Click to read more »karenanneae) is a frog. Scientists have only seen it in one place: a rainforest in Vaupés in Colombia. "Scinax karenanneae". AmphibiaWeb. University of...
Click to read more »2019-12-03. Trust, Rainforest (2017-05-16). "Rediscovered Snake Sparks Major Conservation Initiative". Rainforest Trust Saves Rainforest. Archived from the...
Click to read more »in Colombia in a place called Chocó. This frog lives on the ground in rainforests where the trees have had time to grow. Sometimes people see this frog...
Click to read more »in Colombia in a place called Chocó. This frog lives on the ground in rainforests. People have seen this frog between 55 and 450 meters above sea level...
Click to read more »Scientists have seen it between 90 and 1400 m above sea level in Honduras in rainforests. The adult male frog is 25.1-28 mm long from nose to rear end and the...
Click to read more »America The Amazon Basin, the area drained out by the river The Amazon Rainforest, the forest surrounding the river Amazon (company), a big online store...
Click to read more »Wilderness World Heritage Site. It is a large park with lakes, temperate rainforests and alpine heathland. Cradle Mountain is a jagged dolerite mountain peak...
Click to read more »Scientists think it could live in Peru too. This frog lives in Amazon rainforests that are not too high above sea level. It can live in forestst that were...
Click to read more »Brazil. This frog lives on the dead leaves on the ground near ponds in rainforests. Scientists have seen it between 0 and 750 m (0 and 2,461 ft) above sea...
Click to read more »Scientists see this frog on the dead leaves on the ground in tropical rainforests. Many of the places this frog lives are protected parks, for example...
Click to read more »It lives in Malaysia, Brunei, and Indonesia. People see this frog in rainforests, sitting on small plants that hang over streams or pools of water. Scientists...
Click to read more »common in this province, mainly in the northern mountains where there are rainforests. There are 7 municipalities and 11 municipal districts (M.D.) in the...
Click to read more »but R. vanzolinii's spots are rounder. This frog lives in trees in rainforests that are not too high up in the mountains. It lives in forests that have...
Click to read more »door to the biggest ecological reservation in the planet: The Amazon rainforest. Its name come from a tribe called Manaós that lived in this area and...
Click to read more »company called rostics. Greenpeace accused KFC of destroying the Amazon Rainforest. This is because KFC bought their soy they use for chicken food from Cargill...
Click to read more »awake at night. Scientists saw it in the dead leaves on the ground in rainforests. People have seen this frog in some protected parks, but these places...
Click to read more »Venezuela. Scientists think it might also live in Brazil. This frog lives in rainforests. It lives on the ground near streams. Scientists saw the frog in exactly...
Click to read more »of volcanic origin. There are large central peaks covered in tropical rainforest. People do not live on the steeper slopes leading to these peaks. Most...
Click to read more »became the Tongass National Forest later. Southeast Alaska is a temperate rainforest within what is called the Pacific temperate rain forest zone. The most...
Click to read more »biodiversity and numbers of unique species is high. Madagascar dry deciduous forests Madagascar spiny thickets Eastern Madagascar lowland rainforests...
Click to read more »This frog is awake during the day. Scientists saw it near a stream in a rainforest that human beings had changed. Scientists saw this frog in exactly one...
Click to read more »central and eastern sections of the range, it rains more and there are rainforests in some places, mainly in the eastern part. In the natural vegetation...
Click to read more »reptiles are often captured and sold as pets, reducing rainforest biodiversity. Like many rainforest animals, Abbott's anglehead faces threats from environmental...
Click to read more »On June 9 2023, four children were rescued from the Amazon rainforest, in Colombia after they survived a plane crash on May 1. The Cessna 206 plane was...
Click to read more »PHILLIPS, Tom (2011-06-22). "Uncontacted tribe found deep in Amazon rainforest". The Guardian UK. Retrieved 2020-05-08. IBGE 2020 "Índice de Desenvolvimento...
Click to read more »and invertebrates. Muller's gibbons can only be found in the tropical rainforest of the island Borneo. Groves, Colin (2005). Wilson, D. E.; Reeder, D....
Click to read more »of Massachusetts, Amherst The Political Economy of British Columbia's Rainforests by Elmer G. Wiens The Journal of Australian Political Economy Archived...
Click to read more »Tabernanthe iboga or simply iboga is a perennial rainforest shrub, native to western Central Africa. Iboga can be used as a drug; it stimulates the central...
Click to read more »bird-of-paradise, Paradisaea apoda. They live in tropical forests like rainforests, swamps and moss forest. They build their nests from soft materials,...
Click to read more »between sticks decorated like maypoles. The satin bowerbird lives in rainforests and on the edge of drier forests along the east coast of Australia. They...
Click to read more »live in Panama and South America and try to stay tropical areas like rainforests. They eat fruits, Aquatic plants, and sometimes even eat their own feces...
Click to read more »bokermanni) is a frog. It lives in Brazil. This frog lives in trees in rainforests on hills and mountains. It lives in bromeliad plants that grow on the...
Click to read more »Suriname. They think it might also live in Brazil. This frog lives in rainforests that have never been cut down, near streams. Scientists saw it about...
Click to read more »lives in Brazil. The frog lives in the dead leaves on the ground in rainforests. Scientists saw the frog between 50 and 800 meters above sea level. People...
Click to read more »long-nosed bandicoots, but Perameles nasuta is found in forests and rainforests. It has the shortest gestation and highest reproduction rate of all mammals...
Click to read more »The landscape is characterised by impressive mountain peaks, beautiful rainforests, deep river valleys and spectacular gorges. The national park is home...
Click to read more »Caribbean island of Saint Vincent in the Lesser Antilles. It lives in rainforests in the island's central mountains, from 125 to 1,000 m (410 to 3,281 ft);...
Click to read more »erasmios is a frog. It lives in Colombia. This frog lives on the ground in rainforests that have never been cut down and in gallery forest. People have seen...
Click to read more »awake at night and buries itself in sand during the day. It lives in rainforests. People have also seen it in places that human beings have changed. Scientists...
Click to read more »Allobates masniger is a frog. It lives in Brazil. This frog lives in Amazon rainforests that are not too high above sea level. It can live in forestst that were...
Click to read more »frog: Serranía de Sira. This frog is awake during the day. It lives in rainforests that have been cut down and are growing back. People have seen this frog...
Click to read more »suitable than those on other sites. Ancient woodland in the UK, like rainforest in the tropics, is home to rare and threatened species, more than any...
Click to read more »level, but they think it might live in other places too. They saw it in rainforests with caves, streams, and waterfalls that the frogs could live near. Scientists...
Click to read more »75 square kilometres (29 sq mi) made Mabu the largest single block of rainforest in southern Africa. A single visit turned up 25 new species, and others...
Click to read more »on 24 November 1979. As in the rest of Malaysia, Penang has a tropical rainforest climate bordering on a tropical monsoon climate, although the state does...
Click to read more »rainfall), there may be a new growth ring with each rainfall. In tropical rainforest regions, with constant year-round climate, growth is continuous. Growth...
Click to read more »saltwater aquarium with over 450 species of fish. It has an indoor tropical rainforest housed in its 100 feet (30 m) tall atrium. In front of the Mirage is a...
Click to read more »and Owen Wilson. It focuses on a documentary film crew in the Amazon rainforest that is captured by a snake hunter who is hunting down a giant, legendary...
Click to read more »a small number eat large amounts of fruit, particularly in tropical rainforests and in semi-arid scrubland. The painted honeyeater is a mistletoe specialist...
Click to read more »Madagascar. It is a chameleon 13.5mm long. It hunts for mites on the rainforest floor and hides from predators at night in blades of grass. Other species...
Click to read more »is a frog. It lives in Bolivia. This frog lives in open places and in rainforests. Scientists have seen this frog between 500 and 800 m (1,600 and 2,600 ft)...
Click to read more »is a frog. It lives in southwestern Sri Lanka. People have seen it in rainforests between 80 and 300 meters above sea level. Scientists used to think that...
Click to read more »planet. These movements create different climate zones like deserts, rainforests, and polar regions. They also cause weather events like rain and snow...
Click to read more »They are generally found in a wide variety of landscapes: (occasionally) rainforest, shrubland, and some more arid landscapes, though not in Australia's deserts...
Click to read more »southeastern Australia. They occupy a range of different habitats, including rainforest, eucalyptus and acacia forest, and shrublands. The birds are medium to...
Click to read more »primary rainforest, with Bukit Timah Nature Reserve the only significant remaining forest. Even though there is very little primary rainforest left, there...
Click to read more »lives in the Amazon. People see it on the dead leaves on the ground in rainforests. Scientists saw the frog between 100 and 310 meters above sea level....
Click to read more »places. Scientists have seen them on grassy places with acacia plants, rainforests, other forests, marshes, and in cold places. Scientists saw this frog...
Click to read more »Borneo. Scientists say it might also live in Sumatra. This frog lives in rainforests that are not too high above sea level. People have seen this frog between...
Click to read more »in Costa Rica, Panama, and Colombia. This frog lives on the ground in rainforests. People have seen this frog between 0 and 1600 meters above sea level...
Click to read more »(Engystomops freibergi) is a frog. It lives in Ecuador. This frog lives in rainforests that have never been cut down. It is awake at night. People see it on...
Click to read more »had a bonanza of massive trees, thanks to its location in the Pacific Rainforest region. This provided ample opportunity for entrepreneurs to build businesses...
Click to read more »30 to 36 mm long. This frog can live in swamps near the coast up to rainforests in the mountains. Scientists say people can tell whether a frog is a...
Click to read more »side) pupils in their eyes. These frogs live in tropical or subtropical rainforests on mountains. Their eggs are large and scientists have seen many of them...
Click to read more »1982. The Boonoo Boonoo River flows through a narrow valley with the rainforest in the park and forms a 210 m tall waterfall. Forest walks, swimming and...
Click to read more »long extinct. Wollemia nobilis was discovered in 1994 in a temperate rainforest wilderness area of the Wollemi National Park in New South Wales. in a...
Click to read more »volcanic eruptions). Most of the mountainous islands had a lot of tropical rainforests a long time ago. They started as volcanoes. The highest place is Mount...
Click to read more »Daniel. Slash-and-burn farming has become a major threat to the world's rainforest The Guardian 21 April 2004 This short article about food can be made longer...
Click to read more »plants with slender stems and flexible strap-shaped leaves. They grow in rainforests as an upright shrub that can be up to 1.5 m tall. Its leaves are 15-25...
Click to read more »helped to bring other operas to places in the middle of the Brazilian rainforest. He directed the music in a film about the Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos...
Click to read more »Mandrills live in Cameroon, Gabon and the Congo. They live in dense rainforest and coastal forests, although they sometimes go onto the savannah. Mandrills...
Click to read more »Publishers (October 31, 2022). "New species of owl discovered in the rainforests of Príncipe Island, Central Africa" (Press release). Retrieved November...
Click to read more »park also includes Fletchers Glen, one of the last remaining temperate rainforests on the central stretch of the New South Wales coast. Originally the park...
Click to read more »in the Rift valley at the time of our evolution was likely a tropical rainforest. That said, almost all primates and even carnivores will travel great...
Click to read more »oil near rainforests. They moved to a new camp every few years. Tang-Martinez liked to observe capybaras and other animals from the rainforest. When she...
Click to read more »a mother, warrior, and activist who is fighting for the rights of the rainforest. Juma was born in 1991 west of the city of Altamira in Tucama. She grew...
Click to read more »are between 170,000 and 300,000 individuals. They live in the tropical rainforests and savannas of West and Central Africa. The biggest threats to the robust...
Click to read more »evergreen forests with small trees and medium-sized trees. It also lives in rainforests with moss in them. People have also seen these frogs in places with karst...
Click to read more »and 610–2,000 m in the south. Pacific silver fir is found in temperate rainforests with high precipitation and cool, humid summers, growing in dense stands...
Click to read more »some black color on the webbed skin on its feet. This frog lives in rainforests and evergreen forests on hills. People have seen it sitting on twigs...
Click to read more »some white color. There is webbed skin on the feet. This frog lives in rainforests on the Atlantic side (east side) of the country. It only lives high in...
Click to read more »the back feet have webbed skin on them. Scientists found this frog in rainforests where the trees grow close together and the branches come together like...
Click to read more »the dead leaves on the ground in forests that were never cut down and rainforests that were cut down and have been growing back. It is good at living in...
Click to read more »live in forests where the branches come together like a roof and in rainforests that were cut down and have been growing back. It can live on tree farms...
Click to read more »during the day and at night. It lives in rocky, sandy places and in rainforests nearby. It sometimes lives on table-shaped land. Scientists saw the frog...
Click to read more »made the zoo larger by adding the Animal Planet Crocoseum, a place where rainforest birds can be seen, and the Tiger Temple. He also started the World Wildlife...
Click to read more »10 April 2024. "Undiscovered rainforest 'Googled'". BBC News. 11 June 2009. "Mozambique agrees to protect lost rainforest of Mount Mabu". The Guardian...
Click to read more »country's efforts to safeguard its diverse ecosystems, from the Amazon rainforest to the volcanic highlands and the unique Galápagos Islands. By embedding...
Click to read more »sea level. This frog lives in a type of forest called primary rainforest. That is rainforest that has never been cut down. It lives on mountains. The adult...
Click to read more »shrinking has only been documented in the northwestern region of the Amazon rainforest. "National Geographic: Images of Animals, Nature, and Cultures". nationalgeographic...
Click to read more »park for the preservation of the jungle and wildlife. It has ancient rainforests, tall limestone cliffs, valleys, rivers, waterfalls and lakes. Cheow...
Click to read more »the west side of the Andes mountains. This frog lives on the ground in rainforests that have never been cut down, but sometimes it sits on leaves high off...
Click to read more »endangered monkey species found in a small area of the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest. It was named the mascot of Manaus, Brazil in 2005. It is a New World...
Click to read more »have seen it in exactly one place, 233 meters above sea level in the rainforest in Minas Gerais. The adult male frog is 51.6-60.5 mm long from nose to...
Click to read more »mainly in the North and East of the country (especially the Daintree Rainforest), with some in the southern area. Almost all rain falls on the edges of...
Click to read more »over 1,000 metres (3,280 ft). They live in mountainous, tropical, and rainforest areas. Indonesian mountain weasels can grow up to 11–12 inches. They are...
Click to read more »eat either kind of frog. This frog lives in rainforests that have never been cut down and in rainforests that have been cut down and have had a long time...
Click to read more »frog. It lives in Brazil. This frog only lives in forests, Atlantic rainforests. People see it on the dead leaves on the ground. Scientists have seen...
Click to read more »There are dark triangles on the mouth. Scientists see this frog in rainforests that have never been cut down where the branches come together like a...
Click to read more »(Adenomera amicorum) is a frog. It lives in Brazil. This frog lives in rainforests not far above sea level. Scientists have seen it between 104 and 155 m...
Click to read more »belly. There are other marks on the back. This frog lives in Amazon rainforests. Scientists have seen the frog between 450 and 1150 meters above sea...
Click to read more »(Adenomera gridipappi) is a frog. It lives in Brazil. This frog lives in rainforests that do not flood. Scientists have seen it 121 m (397 ft) above sea level...
Click to read more »V. 1984. Australian Native Plants. Victoria: Reed Books. Light in the rainforest 1992 Tropical topics. Vol 1 No. 5 QLD.gov.au Archived 2007-07-01 at the...
Click to read more »Springs Oasis. Jesse Corti as Manchas, a black jaguar from Zootopia's Rainforest District who is a chauffeur for Zootopia's biggest limo company and is...
Click to read more »time to make young. Scientists see this frog on the ground in tropical rainforests. This frog lives in places where Brazil nut trees grow. Scientists have...
Click to read more »wrinkled ground frog (Platymantis guentheri) is a frog. It lives in rainforests in the Great Mindanao Islands in the Philippines. People have seen it...
Click to read more »in color with a black circle around the outside. This frog lives in rainforests. It sits on plants next to streams, 1-3 m above the ground. People have...
Click to read more »orange in color. People see the frog on the dead leaves on the ground in rainforests that are not too far from the ocean. Scientists have seen this frog between...
Click to read more »can be larger than the female frog. This frog lives on the ground in rainforests. People have seen this frog between 300 and 730 meters above sea level...
Click to read more »cat's claws do not retract all the way. The flat-headed cat lives in low rainforests, swamps, lakes, and forests with rivers in them. It catches its food...
Click to read more »(11): 1086–91. PMID 11395950. Final Paper: The medicinal value of the rainforest May 15, 2003. Amanda Haidet May 2003. Jrscience.wcp.muohio.edu. Retrieved...
Click to read more »lemurs and tarsiers. The great apes and small apes live in tropical rainforests. One theory is that human evolution started when a group of apes (the...
Click to read more »Peruvian President Alan García. She said Garcia sold land in the Amazon rainforest to corporations while suppressing indigenous protests. She and her mother...
Click to read more »herbivores and few terrestrial carnivores. The habitat was mostly low-lying rainforest that was seasonally flooded, as well as floodplains and swampland. The...
Click to read more »open woodlands, but can be found in desert areas and on the edge of rainforests. It is found in the Kimberley, Pilbara and northern Goldfields-Esperance...
Click to read more »Amazon. The forest is 73.05% dense rainforest, where the trees grow very close together, and 26.95% open rainforest, where the trees grow further apart...
Click to read more »macaques. It is a diurnal animal, active during the day. It lives in the rainforest dweller. It is a good climber and spends most of its life in the upper...
Click to read more »(Adenomera kayapo) is a frog. It lives in Brazil. This frog lives in rainforests not far above sea level. Scientists have seen it between 121 and 701 m...
Click to read more »Philipp J. J. Valentini. He had the government's help. Limón has a tropical rainforest climate (Köppen’s climate classification). Average temperatures are very...
Click to read more »three species of them, The Amazonian umbrellabird, found in the Amazon Rainforest, the Long-wattled umbrellabird found in western Ecuador and western Colombia...
Click to read more »of the Earth. 1971 – A Lockheed L–188 Electra crashes in the Peruvian rainforest, killing 91 people. The only survivor is then–17–year–old German Juliane...
Click to read more »lot from place to place and day to day. In hot and wet places, like rainforests or tropical oceans, water vapor can make up as much as 4% of the air...
Click to read more »it was adapted to living in open woodland and savannahs, not tropical rainforests. A. afarensis was different from Homo in important ways. For example...
Click to read more »plants grow in many different families of flowering plants, from tropical rainforests to dry deserts. They form close, helpful relationships with night-active...
Click to read more »They are probably forest elephants whose small size is adapted to the rainforest conditions. The differences include that the African forest elephant has...
Click to read more »above sea level in the Cordillera Central. Scientists saw this frog in a rainforest that had been cut down. Scientists believe the female frog lays her eggs...
Click to read more »reserve. The reserve is in the state of Espírito Santo. The park is full of rainforest of the Atlantic Forest biome. The reserve is 3,562 hectares (8,800 acres)...
Click to read more »or red with white marks. Scientists think, this frog can only live in rainforests that have never been cut down, but a few people saw this frog deep in...
Click to read more »was an English writer. She was known for her works Nothing Natural and Rainforest. Diski was born in London. She lived with author Doris Lessing for four...
Click to read more »(Adenomera inopinata) is a frog. It lives in Brazil. This frog lives in rainforests not far above sea level. Scientists have seen it 143 m (469 ft) above...
Click to read more »their legs, and Ranitomeya frogs do have patterns. Andinobates live in rainforests in Ecuador, Colombia, and Panama, but Ranitomeya frogs only live in the...
Click to read more »is a frog. It lives in Brazil. This frog lives near the Tapajós River rainforests that have never been cut down. Scientists have seen it between 78 and...
Click to read more »closed ecological system. The facility consists of five biomes—a tropical rainforest, an ocean with a coral reef, a grassland savanna, a fog desert, and a...
Click to read more »Space Research reports a record number of fires burning in the Amazon rainforest, with 36,000 in the year up to this date, and smoke reaching as far south...
Click to read more »forest vegetation ranges from grassland to alpine bamboo to tropical rainforest. The Park can only be reached by boat. The Park is most famous as the...
Click to read more »Dendrocnide moroides, the gympie gympie, or gympie stinger, is a plant of rainforest areas in the north east of Australia. It is also found in Indonesia. It...
Click to read more »V. 1984. Australian native plants. Victoria: Reed Books. Light in the rainforest. 1992. Tropical topics, vol 1, #5. epa.qld.gov.au Archived 2007-07-01...
Click to read more »of the marsupial lion. At the time it lived the area would have been rainforest and it would have eaten small birds, possums and lizards. Extinct kangaroo-like...
Click to read more »most diverse collection of drosophilid flies in the world, living from rainforests to mountain meadows. About 800 Hawaiian drosophilid species are known...
Click to read more »Serra do Mar. People see the frog on the dead leaves on the ground in rainforests that are not too far from the ocean. This frog lives in forests where...
Click to read more »part of the Cordillera Septentrional. On top of the mountain, there is rainforest because it gets a lot of rain there; it rains almost every day. That forest...
Click to read more »monkey exhibits in North America. Gorilla World attempts to simulate the rainforest of central Africa. It opened in 1978 as one of the first, natural gorilla...
Click to read more »midair collision with an Embraer Legacy 600 while cruising over the Amazon rainforest. The Embraer landed at a military base safely with no injuries on board...
Click to read more »South Africa but can also be found around the western part of the amazon rainforest. Can also be found in Bolivia, Peru, Columbia, and Western Brazil. Pygmy...
Click to read more »Sites. Some important landmarks across the world today include: Amazon Rainforest, Brazil/Peru / Angel Falls, Canaima National Park, Gran Sabana, Bolivar...
Click to read more »region is a tropical climate. Most of the region is part of the Amazon rainforest ecoregion but most of the Tocantins state is in a tropical savanna ecoregion...
Click to read more »of Phetchaburi Province and Prachuap Khiri Khan Province. It contains rainforest on the eastern side of the Tenasserim Mountain Range. The highest elevation...
Click to read more »Snowball Earth (~600 mya, precursor to the Cambrian Explosion) Carboniferous rainforest collapse (~300 mya) Permian–Triassic extinction event (251.4 mya) Oceanic...
Click to read more »highest land is on at the edge. The station has a tropical rainforest weather. Rainforest lowland plants grow there. Average rainfall is 2,850 millimetres...
Click to read more »region of La Mosquitia lies the Río Plátano Biosphere Reserve, a lowland rainforest which is home to a great diversity of life. The reserve was added to the...
Click to read more »state of Roraima in Brazil. In general, there are few large fires in the rainforest. the climate is very wet, and rivers block the fires. In southeast Asia...
Click to read more »it balance when running and jumping. In Borneo, they occur in lowland rainforest. In Sumatra, they appear to live more in hilly, montane areas. It is not...
Click to read more »"sound" and triccus, which is a small bird. This frog lives in Amazon rainforests that have never been cut down. Scientists have only seen it in one place...
Click to read more »Prize for Essay in Basque (2011) The blacksmith slave Captive in the rainforests of the West they brought you to Rome, slave, they gave you the blacksmith...
Click to read more »day. People have seen it on the dead leaves on the ground. It lives in rainforests. Scientists saw the frog between 540 and 600 meters above sea level....
Click to read more »this frog sitting in shrubs as high as 1.5 meters above the ground in rainforests and sometimes people's gardens. There are fewer of this frog than there...
Click to read more »the second largest of Brazil's major habitat types, after the Amazonian rainforest. The Cerrado takes up 21 percent of the country's land area. Small parts...
Click to read more »the Pennsylvanian basin larger than any wetlands on Earth today. The rainforest system collapsed about halfway through the Pennsylvanian, and was replaced...
Click to read more »national forest in Brazil. It is in the state of Pará. It has a large Amazon rainforest and many living things. It is a sustainable use conservation unit. This...
Click to read more »the vegetation on these islands is dry forest there are small areas of rainforest on these islands too, especially in lowland areas and riverbanks on Komodo...
Click to read more »etymonline.com. Retrieved 2023-03-18. Adam, David (2009-05-31). "Amazon rainforests pay the price as demand for beef soars". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077...
Click to read more »The iris of the eye is green-bronze in color. People see this frog in rainforests other forests that are not too high up in the mountains. Scientists have...
Click to read more »iris of the eye is black in color. This frog lives on the ground in rainforests. People have seen this frog between 160 and 800 meters above sea level...
Click to read more »stream frog · Ptychohyla zophodes · Maya mountains frog · Sheep frog · Rainforest rocket frog · Plectrohyla guatemalensis · Ptychohyla salvadorensis · Craugastor...
Click to read more »Flight 1907 (Boeing 737-800) collides with a business jet over the Amazon Rainforest, killing all 155 on board. October 2 – Charles Carl Roberts IV, a 32-yr-old...
Click to read more »(Theobroma grandiflorum), also spelled Cupuassu and Copoasu, is a tropical rainforest tree related to Cacao. Common throughout the Amazon basin, it is widely...
Click to read more »barbecue facilities. In the southeast the forest merges into the subtropical rainforest of the Illawarra Escarpment, in which there are also palm trees. Access...
Click to read more »Flourishes in a wide variety of environmental conditions, from tropical rainforests to arid country. Small individuals may climb into trees and shrubs to...
Click to read more »central Africa, but it is likely that caecilians are found in the tropical rainforests there. The northernmost distribution is of the species Ichthyophis sikkimensis...
Click to read more »between the leaves, to sew them together. Tailor ants may be found in the rainforest of Asia. Colonies of weaver ants can be very large, containing more than...
Click to read more »Sápara people, also Zápara people or Sáparos, are natives of the Amazon rainforest. They have lived around the border of Peru and Ecuador since long before...
Click to read more »throat and body. This frog lives in the Wandammen Peninsula in primary rainforest. The scientist team found the two frogs in their paper on small woody...
Click to read more »most diverse collection of Drosophila flies in the world, living from rainforests to mountain meadows. About 800 Hawaiian fruit fly species are known....
Click to read more »Slime moulds, or slime molds, are forms of life which live on the rainforest floor, and many other parts of the world. They slither over ground and fallen...
Click to read more »Dong Woo Animation, Rough Draft Korea and Yearim) FernGully: The Last Rainforest overseas ink/paint services (credited as Sae Rom Production Co. Ltd) (alongside...
Click to read more »aktites for "lives next to the sea or ocean." Scientists saw the frog in rainforests in western Ecuador. Scientists saw the frog between 0 and 600 meters...
Click to read more »between the eyes. This frog is awake at night. Scientists saw the frog in rainforests and in Chaco places. Sometimes people see it in places that human beings...
Click to read more »scientists are not sure if it is happening now. This frog needs healthy rainforest where the tree branches come together like a roof. The frog sits on smaller...
Click to read more »Trachycephalus cunauaru is a frog that lives in the forest and rainforest in Brazil, Bolivia, and Ecuador. Scientists think it might also live in Colombia...
Click to read more »They have mini ecosystems on their surface which have been compared to rainforest cover. A new report, the Reef Outlook Report, says that climate change...
Click to read more »nidicola is a frog. It lives in Brazil. This frog lives in a kind of Amazon rainforest called igapó. This frog mostly lives on the ground. People see it on the...
Click to read more »plant material. Sahney, S., Benton, M.J. & Falcon-Lang, H.J. (2010). "Rainforest collapse triggered Pennsylvanian tetrapod diversification in Euramerica"...
Click to read more »each other, many species of living things live there. In the lowland rainforest (ca. 300–1,000 m), premontane forest (ca. 1,000–2,000 m), montane forest...
Click to read more »Cornufer paepkei is a frog. It lives in a rainforest. Scientitsts have seen it in exactly one place: the Fakfak Mountains in Indonesia, between 400 and...
Click to read more »There are orange spots on the tops of the back legs. This frog lives in rainforests. People have seen it in the dead leaves on the ground. People have seen...
Click to read more »seaboard, from Queensland to South Australia and Tasmania. Its habitat is rainforest, coastal bush and woodland areas. It has a number of subspecies. Some...
Click to read more »Central and South America. Some species also live in Amazon and Chocóan rainforest and semi-deciduous forests. The eggs are usually put on the leaves of...
Click to read more »digest the soft fruit, but the seeds come out in their droppings. In some rainforests, almost 90% of tree species are dispersed by animals. Animals like bats...
Click to read more »voices The Fairly OddParents - Additional voices FernGully: The Last Rainforest - Knotty Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends - Additional voices Fraggle...
Click to read more »cannot get this food, so they are not poisonous. This frog lives in rainforests in low places and on hills. It lives in the dead leaves on the ground...
Click to read more »People have seen this on the dead leaves on the ground near streams in rainforests. It can live in forests that were cut down and are growing back. Scientists...
Click to read more »of the mouth. The belly is white or gray in color. This frog lives in rainforests. It lives near streams. People have seen this frog between 100 and 250...
Click to read more »the eye is bronze in color with black lines in it. This frog lives in rainforests on hills and in low places. The female frog lays eggs on plants over...
Click to read more »of all four feet are red in color. This frog lives in grassy places, rainforests, and the edges of forests. People see them near ponds, rivers, and streams...
Click to read more »dry climates, a huge change from their origins in the South American rainforest. They have poison gland in their skin. In their native habitat, a number...
Click to read more »Lovelock's 2006 book, The Revenge of Gaia, he argues that the destruction of rainforests weakens Gaia's capacity to control greenhouse gases in the atmosphere...
Click to read more »was important to them even then). They stayed a minor component of the rainforest until about 20 million years ago. The gradual drying of the continent...
Click to read more »national and international tourism. An important attraction is the tropical rainforest inhabited by species of flora and fauna in danger of extinction, such...
Click to read more »climate classification type for the climate at Puerto Limón is a "Tropical Rainforest Climate" and of the subtype "Af". The average amount of precipitation...
Click to read more »of the Chirinda Forest Botanical Reserve – the southernmost tropical rainforest in Africa. It is at the southern end of the Eastern Highlands mountain...
Click to read more »Zip-lines are often used as a means of getting to remote areas, such as a rainforest canopy or crossing a river. The zip-wire has been used as a way to get...
Click to read more »western edge of Brazil's Amazon state, one of the most remote areas of the rainforest. On June 3, 2022, The expert on Indigenous peoples Bruno Pereira and Dom...
Click to read more »Australian environments. These vary from tall forests at the margins or rainforest in the deep valleys, through open forests and woodlands, to shrublands...
Click to read more »northern portion of Colombia's Chocó Department. The area is mostly rainforests and mountains. There also is a watershed. The area is very remote, terrain...
Click to read more »number of special areas like: The Kaziranga Forest Trail. This is an Asian rainforest with elephants. African Savanna. This area has animals like giraffes and...
Click to read more »species. On the west coast, oak and birch predominated in a temperate rainforest ecosystem rich in ferns, mosses and lichens. The forest takes its name...
Click to read more »Superb Lyrebirds. Albert's lyrebirds are only found in a small area of rainforest in the Lamington National Park near the border of Queensland and New South...
Click to read more »in an Arctic language, and more words to describe shades of green in a rainforest. This is part of the reason to use ecology borders in politics, since...
Click to read more »others. The main paths lead into the park, and onto Discovery Island. A Rainforest Cafe is also at the entrance of the Oasis, but it is outside the park...
Click to read more »ISBN 978-0-8018-8221-0. OCLC 62265494. Emmons, L. H. (1997). Neotropical Rainforest Mammals. Pp. 226-230. 2nd edition. ISBN 0-226-20721-8 Wikimedia Commons...
Click to read more »frog. It lives in Brazil. This frog lives in dry grassy places inside rainforest that has never been cut down. Scientists have seen these frogs in protected...
Click to read more »the world. There are hundreds of species in these exhibits, from the rainforests of Australia, the wetlands and caves of North America, tall grasses of...
Click to read more »Índio Tanaru), was an indigenous person who lived alone in the Amazon rainforest in the Brazilian state of Rondônia. He was probably the only person living...
Click to read more »Plant fossils at the site proved the climate at the time was a tropical rainforest. The site was in the Cerrejón Formation in La Guajira, Colombia. Other...
Click to read more »Probably it lived in semi-open woodland and savannah, rather than the rainforest of present-day apes. Another possibility is that Toumaï is related to...
Click to read more »mountains. They live in semi-deciduous forests and in primary and secondary rainforests. They live in the middle of to upper levels of the canopy. Female red-shanked...
Click to read more »Scientists see this frog on the dead leaves on the ground in tropical rainforests where liana plants and Brazil nut trees grow. Many of the places this...
Click to read more »dead leaves on the ground, rocks, and small leafy plants. It lives in rainforests where the trees are close together. People also see them in gardens,...
Click to read more »Ecuador's controversial plan to refrain from drilling for oil in its rainforests in return for money. Deutsche Welle report on Yasuní National Park Oil...
Click to read more »most diverse collection of drosophilid flies in the world, living from rainforests to mountain meadows. About 800 Hawaiian drosophilid species are known...
Click to read more »to the Rescue (Hugo, Paco and Luis (Russi Taylor) FernGully: The Last Rainforest (Crysta (Samantha Mathis)) FernGully 2: The Magical Rescue (Crysta (Laura...
Click to read more »occasionally found in sclerophyll woodlands. It lives on the leaves of rainforest trees, notably Schefflera actinophylla (the umbrella tree), vines, ferns...
Click to read more »dying out because it lives in such a big area. This frog lives in the rainforest. This frog lives in bromeliad plants that grow on tree branches high in...
Click to read more »looking for food, it hides under tree trunks and leaves. It lives in rainforests in flat places and on hills. People have seen this frog on banana farms...
Click to read more »sea level and the other 520 meters above sea level. This frog lives in rainforests that human beings have changed and in thorn forests where it is very...
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