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Where are the rainforest You can find the rainforests in the map in green.

The Layers of the Rainforest There are four main parts of a rainforest. There are four main parts of a rainforest. They are emergent, canopy, under story and the forest floor. They are emergent, canopy, under story and the forest floor.

Emergent Layer EMERGENT LAYER The Emergent Layer is the highest level of the Rainforest. Giant trees reach to the sky. It is not uncommon for the hardwood evergreens and broad-leaf Rainforest trees to reach an amazing 180 to 200’ in height.

Two of the rainforest layers The Canopy Layer is found directly beneath the Emergent Layer. The Canopy Layer is the primary life sustaining layer with an abundance of food and forms a natural roof over the remaining two layers beneath. The Canopy Layer is found directly beneath the Emergent Layer. The Canopy Layer is the primary life sustaining layer with an abundance of food and forms a natural roof over the remaining two layers beneath. UNDERSTORY LAYER The Under story Layer is directly underneath the Canopy Layer and on top of the Forest Floor. Growth here is very dense. The Understory Layer is a dark, sometimes almost impenetrable natural habitat entwined with vines, shrub and broadleaf trees.

Rainforiest animals

The poison dart frog Poison Dart Frogs: This species of frogs is known to be very colourful and it is very toxic and dangerous for people. Its venom is not only dangerous but is also useful in medicine as scientists found a few years ago. Poison Dart Frogs: This species of frogs is known to be very colourful and it is very toxic and dangerous for people. Its venom is not only dangerous but is also useful in medicine as scientists found a few years ago. The poison dart frog can poison you and kill you but can’t kill you if you are wearing a glove. The poison dart frog can poison you and kill you but can’t kill you if you are wearing a glove.

Save the rainforest. Use as little tropical wood or wood-based products as you can. Use as little tropical wood or wood-based products as you can. (this is about 4000 football (this is about 4000 football fields per hour). fields per hour). Most of the products that we use in our country come from rainforests, such as rubber, coffee and rain forest lumber. Most of the products that we use in our country come from rainforests, such as rubber, coffee and rain forest lumber. When these forests are cut down, the plants and animals that live in the forests are destroyed, and some species are at risk of being made extinct. Rainforests are cut down to harvest the timber and also to make room for farms to grow coffee and spices.

Rainforest animals Red-Eyed Tree Frogs are named for their large, bulging, red eyes. Red-Eyed Tree Frogs are named for their large, bulging, red eyes. Enemies: Some bats, snakes, and birds eat the Red-Eyed Tree Frog. Enemies: Some bats, snakes, and birds eat the Red-Eyed Tree Frog.

Two of the rain forest animals Iguanas have a life span of about years in captivity. Iguanas have a life span of about years in captivity. SLOTH ANATOMY Sloths have a thick brown (and slightly- greenish) fur coat.

alligators Alligators are large, semi-aquatic carnivorous reptiles with four legs and a huge tail. Alligators are large, semi-aquatic carnivorous reptiles with four legs and a huge tail. HABITAT AND RANGE Alligators mostly live in fresh to brackish water, in swamps, marshes, canals, and lakes. HABITAT AND RANGE Alligators mostly live in fresh to brackish water, in swamps, marshes, canals, and lakes.

GREATER APES GREATER APES Apes (also called hominoids) are a super family of primates (a type of mammal) that include gibbons, siamangs, gorillas, chimpanzees, orangutans, and people. No apes have tails. Most have long arms and broad chests. Apes (also called hominoids) are a super family of primates (a type of mammal) that include gibbons, siamangs, gorillas, chimpanzees, orangutans, and people. No apes have tails. Most have long arms and broad chests.

Two rainforiest animmals The Frilled Lizard has a large, thin frill around its head, which it displays in order to frighten enemies. The Frilled Lizard has a large, thin frill around its head, which it displays in order to frighten enemies. Owls have a large head and large eyes that face forwards (unlike other birds, whose eyes are on the sides of their head).

Ploughshare (Angonoka) Tortoise The Ploughshare (Angonoka) tortoise is an endangered species of tortoise that lives in tropical grasslands and dry scrub forests of northwestern Madagascar. The Ploughshare (Angonoka) tortoise is an endangered species of tortoise that lives in tropical grasslands and dry scrub forests of northwestern Madagascar. These tortoises are on the verge of extinction due to habitat loss and pigs (who eat the tortoise's eggs). The Angonoka tortoise is an herbivore (plant eater). The female lays 3 to 6 white, spherical eggs in each clutch (a group of eggs laid together). Kingdom Animalia (animals), Phylum Chordata (animals with a notochord), Class Reptilia (reptiles), Order Chelonia (turtles, tortoises, and terrapins), Suborder Cryptodira, Family Testudinidae (many land tortoises), Genus Geochelone, Species yniphora.

Howler Monkey Adult male Howlers are black to brown; females and the young are lighter in color. Adult male Howlers are black to brown; females and the young are lighter in color. Howlers grow to be about 2 to 4 feet (0.6 to 1.2 m) tall and weigh from 8 to 22 pounds (3.5 to 10 kg). Howlers grow to be about 2 to 4 feet (0.6 to 1.2 m) tall and weigh from 8 to 22 pounds (3.5 to 10 kg).

Save the trees "Global paper use has grown more than six times in the last 50 years. A fifth of all the trees felled in the world are used for making paper, and a fifth of all the energy used globally by industry goes into papermaking. "Global paper use has grown more than six times in the last 50 years. A fifth of all the trees felled in the world are used for making paper, and a fifth of all the energy used globally by industry goes into papermaking.

How to Save Trees How to Save Trees In this world we live in, trees are constantly neglected as forests are cut down to build buildings, and other things we need. Here is how to help conserve the planet's beloved trees. In this world we live in, trees are constantly neglected as forests are cut down to build buildings, and other things we need. Here is how to help conserve the planet's beloved trees. If you’re still relying on expensive printed brochures to promote your business or service, you might want to take a look at an altogether greener alternative.

Magical Monkey

The end Save the rainforest. Thanks for watching and have a good day.