No. Cows only live in areas that have been opened up to allow for grazing, not within the forests themselves.
the hamburger is hurtin the rainforest bc...the grass is hard to make fresh for the cows which uses up alot of space (aprox.size of ur bedroom) and then the cows eat it and sadly we then murder the cows and eat them :(
No, the tropical rainforest is not a natural environment for them. They will live where humans do, which are very often cleared sections of rainforest that are used for agricultural production. These animals are used for labour and milk over meat, particularly in the southeatern Asian countries of India, Vietnam, Philippines, and Pakistan.
Animals such as polar bears, penguins, and camels do not live in the tropical rainforest as they are adapted to different climates. These animals are typically found in polar regions, deserts, or other specific habitats that suit their needs.
All of the cities, towns ect: have destroyed the rainforest, with high demand of items that are made from materials from the rainforest, demand for beef has risen so they need more area for the cows to live in so they cut down the rainforest, soy beans take up alot of room that the rainforest could of covered. So in conclusion all of the cities have destroyed the rainforest
None. Cattle farmers (or ranchers) do not operate within the forest itself. They raise their cows outside of the forest where the grass grows...which is where their herd of cattle eat the grass.
Well, As for animals , cows, cats, dogs, and wild Ox dont live in the tropical rain forest because of what surrounds them. They are not able to defend themselves.
The daintree rainforest is a tropical rainforest.
The Amazon Rainforest is a Tropical Rainforest
Angus cows are beef cows, not dairy cows. Holsteins are dairy cows, not beef cows, which is where we get the majority of our milk from.
COWS COWS COWS they eat cows.
The Amazon Rainforest is a tropical rainforest.
The rainforest does