Elephants typically live in savannas and forests in Africa and Asia, not in the tropical rainforest. There are no wild elephant populations in the Amazon rainforest, for example.
Yes, elephants can live in various habitats, including forests. They typically inhabit a range of environments from dense forests to savannas and grasslands.
an orangutang lives in a rain forest
There are two types of elephants that live in the African savannah. There's the African elephant, or Savannah elephant (as it is sometimes called), and then there's a subspecies called the Forest elephant. The Savannah elephant is larger than the Forest elephant and has tusks that curve outwards whereas the tusks of the Forest elephant are much straighter and point slightly downwards. Forest elephants are also darker than Savannah elephants.
Yes, some species of crocodiles can be found in rainforest areas, such as the American crocodile in the Amazon rainforest and the saltwater crocodile in the rainforests of Southeast Asia and Northern Australia. These crocodiles rely on water bodies within the rainforest for habitat and hunting.
no because the elephant lives in the Savannah and the leopards live in the tropical rain forest
The Congo river basin rain forest.
Toucans live in tropical or montane rain forest.
The anaconda does live in the amazon rain forest.
Dolphins do not live in the rain forest.
Yes green anacondas do live in the rain forest
Sting Rays live in the ocean, not the Rain Forest.
The hyacinth macaw is an endangered species. But it does live in the rain forest!
They Live In The Rain Forest :) Yep.
They live on the forest floor.
None. Ostriches live on the savannah, not in the rain forest at all.
Approx. 50% of the world's species live in the rain forest.