The tropical rainforest animals fauna live in different layers strata of the jungles.
Forest floor layer of the rainforest animals.
The rainforest canopy is also home to the greatest amount of animals compared with other layers of this forest.
Some of the largest animals make a living on the rainforest floor.
Only two percent of sunlight gets through the thick canopy trees and understory plants to reach the forest floor.
Dead leaves fallen from the plants in the layers above cover the ground.
Dead leaves fallen from the plants in the layers above cover the ground.
The forest floor is generally dark and damp and is home to many plants insects amphibians spiders small mammals and lizards.
Common animals in emergent layer are birds such as harpy eagles scarlet macaw etc bats some insects pygmy gliders rainforest monkeys such as capuchin monkeys squirrel monkeys etc and morpho butterflies blue colored ones.
The forest floor is home to many different forest floor animals.
Large leafed shrubs and saplings new trees grow in the patches of sunlight.
The forest floor is the bottom layer of the rainforest and its also the darkest layer of the rainforest.
Decomposition is the process by which fungi and microorganisms break down dead plants and animals and recycle essential materials and nutrients.
The understory layer is next followed by the final layer the floor of the rainforest.
The forest floor is the lowest layer where it is dark hot and damp.
Decomposer s such as termites slugs scorpions worms and fungi thrive on the forest floor.
There is no grass here.
A large number of small mammals birds reptiles and predators like the jaguar inhabit this layer.
The understory layer could be described as the middle part of the flora system.
The forest floor is also where decomposition takes place.
The forest floor is the darkest of all rainforest layers making it extremely difficult for plants to grow.
Cats armadillos and anteaters.
About 50 90 of the life in a rainforest lives in this section.
Thousands of insects butterflies and birds such as toucans are drawn to live in the canopy because of the abundance of food.
The trees found in this layer take huge advantages of the heights they are in.
The tropical rainforest layer between the forest floor and the canopy is the understory layer and it receives only about 5 of the sunlight.
It is also the most humid part of the rainforest.
Shade tolerant shrubs small trees woody vines and herbs comprise the vegetation of this layer.
Only two per cent of sunlight gets through the thick canopy trees and understorey plants to reach the forest floor.
The forest floor is teeming with animal life particularly insects and arachnids also larger animals such as jaguars pumas gorillas anteaters and large snakes like the anaconda and the boa constrictor.