no
Living dinosaurs are dinosaurs that survived the Cretaceous-Paleogene, and Zambia, although there are occasional reports from the dense rain-forests.
Dense forests are not a disadvantage to giraffes. Giraffes prefer savannas, open plains and dense forests where they have the room to freely roam around.
The Congo is considered as the natural zoo of the world because naturally there are many dense forests in the country. 70% to 80% of the land is covered by dense forests. It is also called as "The Land of The Dense Forests".
Yes, lynx are known to primarily inhabit forests, particularly dense boreal forests. They rely on forested areas for cover and hunting grounds, as they are well-adapted to living and hunting in this type of environment.
Tropical Evergreen Forests are not commercially exploited because these forests signify the beauty of the earth and these forests are very dense forests.
Guyana
the dense forests mostly have trees which most likely shield the shrubs depriving them from sunlight and water
In the dense northern forests.
Haiti has dense forests, particularly in its mountainous regions. These forests are important for biodiversity and provide habitats for various species of plants and animals. Efforts are being made to preserve and protect these forests from deforestation and other threats.
North America, South America, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Europe have deserts, mountain ranges, polar regions, and dense forests. Antarctica also has polar regions, but its extreme cold climate does not support dense forests.
The Okapi is a blend of various animals, including the zebra, donkey, and antelope. It's closing living relative is the giraffe and is native to the rain forests of Democratic Republic of Congo.
they are from India i do believe and they live in its dense forests