The rain forest is a region rich in biodiversity. Richer than any other biological region of our planet. However, it is not the largest biological region, nor is it protected in many areas in which it grows. Thus there are innumerable candidates which would fit your question. Many of these species are unknown to science, and may vanish before being documented.
In South America Jaguar, some sloths, some cayman, many monkeys, birds, and innumerable insects (which sadly merit little of our concern) are endangered.
In the rainforest's of Western Africa, Forest Elephant, Western and Eastern Gorilla, Brnaby, chimpanzee, Okapi, (once again) many insects, and many others are endangered.
In the rain forests of Northern Australia, Cassowary, tree Kangaroo, birds of paradise, and some Adina are endangered.
In Asia, Lions, Tigers, Asian Elephant, Orangutan, Clouded and Brennan Clouded Leopards, Rhino (of two species), and many other species are all endangered.
Many of these species are Critically Endangered, and all require our aid to survive.
About a specie disappears everyday in a rainforest when they are not even discovered yet!
In any rainforest each tree may have it's species of wildlife that exist only on that tree. Any tree cut down or fallen may result in the extinction of those species.
Some endangered animals that live in temperate rainforests include the northern spotted owl, marbled murrelet, and Vancouver Island marmot. These animals are threatened due to habitat loss, logging, climate change, and human encroachment on their environment. Conservation efforts are being made to help protect and preserve these species.
The endangered species in the temperate rainforest biomes in China include giant pandas and red pandas.
Another endangered animal of the temperate rainforest biome is the northern spotted hawk. Some endangered animals of the temperate rainforest in North America include red wolves, elk, bisons, and caribous.
Animals that live in the temperate rainforest biome include black bears, cougars, deer, elk, gray wolves, and various bird species like bald eagles and owls. Additionally, smaller animals like raccoons, squirrels, and salamanders can also be found in this biome.
Many bird species in the tropical rainforest do not migrate because they have a stable environment and abundant food resources year-round. However, some species like the yellow-bellied flycatcher and the Swainson's thrush migrate to temperate regions during the winter to avoid harsh conditions or to take advantage of seasonal food availability.
Although rainforests cover only about a tenth of the Earth's surface, they are home to at least half of the world's species of animals and plants - that's thousands of insects alone. About 1.5 million people also live in the rainforests.
Some common animals that live in temperate forests include deer, squirrels, birds (such as owls and woodpeckers), bears, and foxes. These animals have adapted to the seasonal changes and dense vegetation of the temperate forest biome.
No, beavers are typically found in temperate and boreal forests, not in tropical rainforests. Tropical rainforests are home to a different set of species adapted to the hot and humid conditions found in those regions.
Bald Eagle.
tropical rainforests and temperate rainforests
Most temperate and tropical rainforests have snakes in them. Many snakes do not live in rainforests.
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No, Loctomonkies are not endangered. They are a scavenger type monkey that lives in the rainforests. They live in different rainforests around the world.
All tree kangaroos are found only in tropical rainforests. They are not found in warm-temperate or cool-temperate rainforests. These rainforests can be either montane or lowlands.
No. they are animals of the Savannah.
The reason Rainforest are endangered is because people are cutting down trees and are making it so animals have no where to live.
Eagles don't live in rainforests. Most eagles live in temperate forests and polar regions.
no. they live in the Indian subcontinent. South East Asia, and Sumatra.
Eagles don't live in rainforests. Most eagles live in temperate forests and polar regions.
what animals live in the temperate rainforest