Rainforest Animals Ks2 Facts
And birds such as toucans macaws and the harpy eagle.
Rainforest animals ks2 facts. Fun rainforest facts for kids and schools. Doc 169 MB. Rainforest Animals Ks2 Facts.
It contains a PowerPoint and 6 fact files about animals which live in tropical rainforests - the potoo jaguar macaw frog emerald tree boa and sloth. Find out more with this Amazon Rainforest. Rainforest Facts for KS2 Children and Teachers in 2020.
Some animals like the Giant Armadillo and the Giant River Otter can only be found in the AmazonUnfortunately many of the species that cohabit the huge South American rainforest are under constant threat particularly in the Brazilian Amazon of wildfires deforestation and poaching. This pack includes a double paged fact sheet on endangered animals found in the rainforest a related worksheet with questions Tes classic free licence. This opens in a new window.
This collection includes Blue Morpho Butterflies Chimpanzees Golden Mantella Frogs Jaguars Two-toed Sloths Tapirs Reticulated Python Ring-tailed Lemurs Cassowary and Sumatran Orangutans. Rainforest Animals Ks2 Facts. The anaconda also known as the green anaconda is the worlds largest and heaviest snake although not the longest.
Some common animals that live in the rainforest are jaguars howler monkeys sloths anacondas alligators and apes. This includes 40000 plant species 1300 bird species and more than 400 different types of mammal. This includes 40000 plant species 1300 bird species and more than 400 different types of mammal.
Many types of insects arachnids spiders reptiles amphibians birds and mammals live in different parts of the rainforests depending on what the animal needs to survive. Its about the size of the contiguous United States which doesnt include Alaska or HawaiiMore than half of it is in Brazil but parts are in several other South American countries including Ecuador and BoliviaThe next biggest rainforest is the Congo in Africa. In total it is thought that over 30 of the worlds biodiversity can be found there.