Rain Forests
Rain Forests have grown naturally and are known as native forests. Some tropical rain forests are thought to be up to 100 million years old, which means they have been there since the dinosaurs lived. Tropical rain forests are home to more types of plants and animals than any other habitat.
Click on the links below to learn about some of the animals and plants that live in the Rain Forest Habitat.
Toucan by Adam Brien Lemur by Mark Colbourne
Traveler's Tree by Robert Crawford Jaquar by Ashley Forward
Anteater by Justin Forward Cobra by Mark Green
Okapi by Korey Hearn Ginger by Josh McCain
Bird of Paradise by Erica McPhee Macaw by Andrew Morgan
Vine Snake by Jonathan Pelley Fig Tree by Justin Penney
Capybara by Shane Pilgrim Tiger by David Rebello
Agouti by Laura Riggs Salano by Allison Rockwood
Howler Monkey by Lisa Rogers Spider Monkey by Chris Snow
Tarsier by Maria Taylor Tapir by Justin Traverse

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St. Joseph's Intermediate "Exploring Land Habitats" Project