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Yes, plants like cacti that live in the desert tend to have fewer stomata compared to plants in the rainforest. This adaptation helps reduce water loss through transpiration, as stomata are the primary sites for water vapor to exit the plant. The reduced number of stomata in desert plants helps them conserve water in dry environments.
The fossa primarily lives in the understory and lower canopy layers of the rainforest. They are skilled climbers and hunters, using the trees for hunting and resting. They rarely come down to the forest floor.
They live in the tropical rainforest in Madagascar
the canopy.
Gulls are typically found in coastal regions and are not commonly seen in tropical rainforests. They prefer habitats near bodies of water such as oceans, rivers, lakes, and landfills where they can find food easily. Their diet mostly consists of fish and other marine creatures, which are more abundant in coastal areas.
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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.
Roses typically do not naturally grow in tropical rainforests. They thrive in temperate climates and are commonly cultivated in gardens and greenhouses. However, there are some hybrid varieties that have been adapted to warmer climates and may be grown in tropical regions with proper care.
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No, cheetas do not live in the rainforest. They live in grasslands such as the savannas of Africa.
Squirrel monkeys live in tropical rainforests
The people live in the tropical rainforest by build sand house, or with wood or build the home with leaves.