Tropical forests have become home to many rare representatives of the animal world, which are not found in other habitats. The tropics are considered the most diverse biome on Earth, as they can be home to a huge variety of fauna. The main advantage of tropical forests is a warm climate. In addition, the tropics contain a large amount of fluid and feed for different animals. Small animals adapted to the trees of tropical forests so much that they never fell to the ground.
Mammals
Tapir
Cuban slit
Okapi
Western gorilla
Sumatran rhino
Jaguar
Binturong
South Armykan Nosukha
Kinkaju
Malay bear
Panda
Koala
Coata
Threefingered lazy
Royal Kolobus
Porcupine
Bengal tiger
Capybara
Hippopotamus
A spidershaped monkey
Bearded pig
Spiketoe protein
Ant-eater
Gibbon black crested
Vallabi
Monkey Revun
Redbearded jump
Baleskaya Belozuba
Birds and bats
CAZAAR helmosome
Jaco
Rainbow Tukan
Golden Kalao
Wencenoid eagle
A giant flying fox
South American Harpy
African Marabu
Herbivore Dracula
Quezal
Gigantic goat
Flamingo
Earthovod
Frog-drumolase
Alabates amissibilis (world’s smallest frog)
Reptiles and snakes
common boa constrictor
flying dragon
fire salamander
Chameleon
Anaconda
Crocodile
Marine life
river dolphin
Tetra Congo
electric eel
Trombetas piranha
Insects
tarantula spider
bullet ant
leaf cutter ant
Conclusion
Due to such a wide variety of animals in the rainforest, most of them have adapted to eat food that other species do not eat in order to avoid possible competition. This is how most toucans get young fruits with their large beak. He also helps them get fruit from the tree. Surprisingly, tropical forests occupied only 2% of the earth, and the amount of fauna living in them is half of all animals on the planet. The most densely populated rainforest is the Amazon, which covers only 5.5 million square kilometers.