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Frogs and insects. e.g termites, caterpillars and more.

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Animals that live in the undergrowth layer typically include insects such as beetles, Spiders, and ants, small mammals like mice and shrews, amphibians like frogs and salamanders, and reptiles such as snakes and lizards. These animals find shelter and food in the dense vegetation of the undergrowth layer.

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