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The rainforest of Africa spans from the lowland tropical rainforest on the west coast of the continent, across the swamp rainforest of the Congo in central Africa, climbing into mountain rainforest in eastern Africa, to patches of monsoon forest along the east coast, and small areas of more temperate forest in southern coastal Africa. The type of rainforest most people think of when they hear the word rainforest is the 'Lowland Tropical Rainforest', and this is the most expansive forest type across Africa.
Palms are typical of rainforest, and one of the most widely planted trees in the tropics is an infamous palm from the African forest: Elaeis guineensis, 'African Oil Palm'. Taken from tropical African forests and swamps, and planted throughout tropics of the world for it's oil.
The family Musophagidae (including 'Turacos') is one of the few families of birds endemic to Africa. They are large and often colourful birds. They eat fruit, with the family name meaning 'banana-eater'.
The family Bucerotidae, the Hornbills, are found in the 'old world' tropics of Africa and Asia. They are large birds with huge bills, the ecological and morphological equivalent to the new world tropical Toucans.
Smaller songbirds of the African rainforest include:
One of the most spectacular of bird groups in the African forest are the sunbirds, of the family Nectariniidae.
The mammals of the rainforest of Africa include a high diversity of primates...
There are smaller mammals in the rainforest, such as rodents and bats.
Being Africa, there are lots of national parks and lodges to enjoy. Isunga Lodge, Kibale, Uganda is a beautiful lodge to stay at right on the edge of the national park, with great views and birding right in the gardens.