| A short summary |
Agoutis are smaller
than pacas, and have about ten species of them. Larger mammals such as the peccaries,
okapi and wild cats roam the forest floor as well. Deer that inhabits the rainforest are
usually smaller. It has many species and they are well adapted to living on the forest
floor.
Carnivorous cats also inhabit the forest floor. |

A male brocket deer resting on the forest floor.

A chevrotain foraging the forest floor for food, usually fruits
and seedlings.
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Through movies and the mass media, people have this
misconception that large ferocious mammals are abundant in the rainforest. That is no true
as species of small rodents are the most abundant. Their small size makes them better
adapted to the dense forage. The most common animals you can find in the tropical
rainforest are the paca and the agouti. Both are large, tailless rodents. Most of them are
omnivorous and they play an important role in the dispersal of seeds.
The paca
is a nocturnal animal, living in underground burrows, under roots of huge trees. Their
coat is reddish brown with white spots on each side.
Agoutis
are smaller than pacas, and have about ten species of them. They too live in burrows, but
agoutis are active during the day. Their coats are also similar to that of the pacas,
without the spots. They feed mainly on fruits; thus they help in the dispersal of the
seeds of many fruit bearing trees. One such seeds that depends on the agouti for dispersal
is the Brazil nut. A hard rounded woody shell protects these nuts and only the
agoutis sharp teeth is strong enough to break open these nuts. In the rainforest of
Asia and Africa, two relatives of antelope that are similar in size to the agouti and paca
are the chevrotain
and the royal antelope.
Another common rodent is the spiny rat. Even though abundant, they are
rarely seen due to their shy nature. They have bristly hairs and sharp quills looking just
like a hedgehog. The quills are raised when threatened and can be detached and embedded in
the skin of predators.
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Larger mammals such as the peccaries, okapi and wild
cats roam the forest floor as well. One familiar sight in nearly all tropical rainforest
of the world is the peccaries.
They resemble wild pigs and are often seen foraging the forest floor for food. They often
move in groups. The white-lipped peccaries form large groups of up to a hundred members
and will not be reluctant to attack humans. These peccaries have been known to cause death
among humans. They have extremely strong jaws.
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Done with animals that looks like pigs, we now look
at the true pigs of the rainforest. Pigs that roam the rainforest floor are bigger than
the peccaries some species of pigs are endangered and near the edge of extinction. One
such species are the pygmy hog
found in forests of Northeastern India. The bearded
pig of Southeast Asia has also been overhunted for its meat and now
also suffers the same fate as the pygmy hogs.
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Deer that inhabits the rainforest are usually
smaller. This small size has proven to be much more effective in this sort of habitat. One
of these small deer is the brocket.
Their small size and reddish brown coat enables to suit very well among the undergrowth of
the forest. They feet on seedling fruit and leaves on the forest floor. The male of this
species has a pair on antlers. Another small species of deer duiker, found in the forest of Africa. It has
many species and they are well adapted to living on the forest floor.
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Another large mammal that occupies the forest, but not exactly a
deer, is the okapi. A
large hoofed mammal, it falls under the family of giraffe. They inhabit the forests of the
Congo basin live in the densest and hardly accessible forest. Its has the size of a large
antelope, about five feet at the shoulder. It has many features of a giraffe including the
presence of two horned pedicels and a short tufted tail. However, unlike the giraffe, its
neck is short and maneless. Its body colour range from reddish brown to black with white
cheeks and alternate black and white pattern on the hindlegs. It feeds mainly on leaves of
trees.
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Carnivorous
cats also inhabit the forest floor. Cat
species such as civets and genets are more widely seen while larger cats such as the
leopards and clouded leopards are less common. For more information on these species of
cats that roam the forest floor, visit the section on "Rainforest Hunters" under Cats.
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