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Geckos in the rainforest mostly live in the canopy layer, which is the highest layer of the rainforest where sunlight is abundant. They are arboreal animals, preferring to dwell in trees and vegetation where they can easily climb and blend in with their surroundings.
They live in the 'understory layer.'
Organisms in the understory layer include insects, bees, beetles, butterflies, birds, geckos, bats, monkeys, snakes, lizards, jaguars and tree frogs.
Tree snails typically live in the canopy layer of the rainforest. They can be found crawling on leaves or tree branches in this upper layer of the forest.
Lemurs typically live in the understory layer of the rainforest, which is the layer beneath the canopy where there is less light and vegetation is more dense. They are known to move between the understory and the canopy to find food and shelter.
Quetzals typically live in the canopy layer of the rainforest, where they can find the fruit and insects they feed on. They are known for their vibrant plumage and are important seed dispersers in the ecosystem.
A katydid typically lives in the understory layer of the rainforest, which is the middle layer of vegetation below the canopy but above the forest floor. This layer provides the katydid with shelter, food, and protection from predators.
The Venus flytrap is not typically found in the layers of the rainforest. It is native to boggy areas in North and South Carolina in the United States.