Please imagine the world of dense green leaves covering the tall trees and the shade of the forest floor from the sun. It is almost a magical kingdom that tropical rainforest animals live in.
As the name suggests, these forests will get some of the world's highest rainfall. The dry season when it does not rain is the only season. Therefore, regardless of winter, summer, autumn, these forests are always thick green, plants and plants are abundant and can maintain their own ecosystem. And each of our rainforests boasts one million unique flora and fauna.
Unlike other forest animals, the numbers of rainforest animals per square inch of these forests are numerous and in harmony. Tropical rainforest animals include small insects, beetles and butterflies, spiders and scorpions, elk and toad, birds, monkeys and orangutans, gorillas and elephants, crocodiles and crocodiles, tigers, leopards and jaguars. And these are only for naming what we recognize.
Apart from these, there are millions of rainforest animals that scientists have not documented. They are too deep or too expensive in the woods to see and record. In addition, there are specific stratospheric arrangements among these animals. For example, birds live on almost dense leaves and make their nests on the tallest trees. Below that are monkeys, orangutans, and even snakes. Insects are found at almost all heights, but large animals such as tigers and reptiles such as crocodiles live primarily on the forest floor. Of course, occasionally waiting for jaguars and anacondas to attack their prey may be rising high above the ground.
Tropical rainforest animals tend to be fairly colorful and sometimes use them as a protective shield against larger predators. Many people print camouflage and try to drive away other animals. Some of these animals, like rod insects, prefer to hunt mixed with the background. In this insect, the background turns from the color of the dry twig to the color of the new leaf, it melts into the background, and it suddenly splashes to the prey.
Tropical rainforest animals also play the most important role of spreading seeds and pollen throughout the forest to help maintain that ecosystem. Rats, insects, butterflies, or birds each contribute to this process. And the food chain is very complex due to species diversity in rainforest animals.
Tropical rain forests are full of carnivorous predators, but in reality many tropical rainforest animals are herbivores. There are insects and spiders that feed each other on top of them. Also, the size does not necessarily need to determine the food chain of the rainforest. Huge toxic tarantulas are known for defeating birds and small poisonous frogs can kill larger snakes.
In tropical rainforest animals, birds and snakes have a balanced relationship, that is, both feed on other kinds of things. It leaves bigger predators like tigers, anacondas, crocodiles. Generally, if the rainforests are prosperous, these predators can have lots of food, as they have plenty of food to support themselves. However, as the population of these predators begins to decline, it is a clear indicator of the declining tropical rainforests.
It is a world that is constantly moving and prosperous for tropical rainforest animals hidden under the shade of trees. Tropical rainforests never fall asleep and in the night it is actually more vibrant. Scientists recorded various animals with epidermal elements of phosphorus that seemed to illuminate the dark forest. And the battle for survival among these rainforest animals is nearly continuous.
Tropical rainforest animals continue to contribute to their world even after they died, their bodies turn into organic food for plants. Due to the lack of constant moisture and greenhouse effect, these forests breed more compact animals than the average number, but they are not well documented. Thousands of unknown tropical rainforest animals still remain, despite the fact that men almost destroy the rain forest almost every day, their contributions to the world never know.
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