Gorillas are herbivores that primarily eat plants, fruits, and leaves. They help maintain healthy forests by dispersing seeds and promoting plant growth, supporting biodiversity.
Sloths are slow-moving herbivores that primarily eat leaves. They help the environment by promoting the growth of plants, as their slow movements allow for the growth of moss and algae on trees, benefiting ecosystems.
Capybaras are social herbivores that graze on grasses and aquatic plants. They help maintain healthy ecosystems by controlling vegetation, which supports a balance of plant and animal life.
Spider monkeys are primates that primarily eat fruits, nuts, and leaves. They help the environment by dispersing seeds, aiding in forest regeneration and maintaining biodiversity.
Jaguars are apex predators that help regulate populations of other animals, maintaining balance in ecosystems. Their hunting habits control herbivore numbers, which supports plant growth and overall biodiversity.
Orangutans are primates that primarily eat fruit, leaves, and bark. They help the environment by dispersing seeds, which aids in forest regeneration and maintains biodiversity in tropical ecosystems.
Lemurs are primates that primarily eat fruits, leaves, and flowers. They help maintain ecosystem balance by dispersing seeds and pollens, which supports plant growth and biodiversity in Madagascar's forests.
Tree frogs are amphibians that eat insects and small invertebrates. They help control insect populations, acting as natural pest controllers and contributing to a healthy ecosystem.