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yes it is a fragile ecosystem

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its not, but not much can hold up against bulldozers

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They are fragile because when Bob farted, he took off all the protective coats on the ecosystems so now be carefull or Bob will fart again!

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because terrorists keep trying to bomb it

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What endangered species are in the montane cordillera?

there are some types of birds and squirls and asparagus


Do jaguars live in savannas?

they live in a wide variety of tropical habitats, from a montane forest(very mountanous) and wet Savannah to tropical rain forest and deciduous tropical forest. In fact, the largest jaguars live in wet savannahs.


Does the diamondback snake live in the desert?

No, there are 2,900 species of snakes. They can be found as far north as the Arctic Circle, and as far south as Australia. They can be found on every continent except Antarctica, in the sea, and as high as 16,000 feet (4,900 meters) above sea level. Many types of snakes live in tropical jungle areas, and many other types of snakes thrive in the montane regions of our world.See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:


What animal is a Zaglossus bruijnii?

The Western Long-beaked Echidna (Zaglossus bruijni) is one of the four extant echidnas and one of three species of Zaglossus that occur in New Guinea. Fossils of this species also occur in Australia. As Tachyglossus bruijni, this is the type species of Zaglossus. The Western Long-beaked Echidna is present in New Guinea, in regions of elevation above 1300 m and up to 4000 m; it is absent from the southern lowlands and north coast. Its preferred habitats are alpine meadow and humid montane forests. Unlike the Short-beaked Echidna, which eats ants and termites, the Long-beaked species eats earthworms. The Long-beaked Echidna is also larger that the Short-beaked species, reaching up to 16.5 kg (36 lb); the snout is longer and turns downward; and the spines are almost indistinguishable from the long fur. It is distinguished from the other Zaglossus species by the number of claws on the fore and hind feet: three (rarely four). The species is listed as endangered by the IUCN; numbers have decreased due to human activities reducing habitat and hunting. The Long-beaked Echidna is a delicacy, and although hunting the species has been banned by the Indonesian and Papua New Guinean governments, traditional hunting is permitted. In February 2006, an expedition led by Conservation International reported finding a population of the mammals as part of what they described as a "Lost world" of wildlife in the Foja Mountains of Papua Province, Indonesia.[3] --peace-- The Western Long-beaked Echidna (Zaglossus bruijni) is one of the four extant echidnas and one of three species of Zaglossusthat occur in New Guinea. Fossils of this species also occur in Australia. As Tachyglossus bruijni, this is the type species of Zaglossus. The Western Long-beaked Echidna is present in New Guinea, in regions of elevation above 1300 m and up to 4000 m; it is absent from the southern lowlands and north coast. Its preferred habitats are alpine meadow and humid montane forests. Unlike the Short-beaked Echidna, which eats ants and termites, the Long-beaked species eats earthworms. The Long-beaked Echidna is also larger that the Short-beaked species, reaching up to 16.5 kg (36 lb); the snout is longer and turns downward; and the spines are almost indistinguishable from the long fur. It is distinguished from the other Zaglossus species by the number of claws on the fore and hind feet: three (rarely four). The species is listed as endangered by the IUCN; numbers have decreased due to human activities reducing habitat and hunting. The Long-beaked Echidna is a delicacy, and although hunting the species has been banned by the Indonesian and Papua New Guinean governments, traditional hunting is permitted. In February 2006, an expedition led by Conservation International reported finding a population of the mammals as part of what they described as a "Lost world" of wildlife in the Foja Mountains of Papua Province, Indonesia.[3] --peace--


What type of snakes are endangered?

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What animals are found in MONTANE RAINFOREST?

kashmir stag, spotted dear, wild sheep, tibetean antelope,red panda , yak , jack rabbit


Do bears live in rainforest?

No. Grizzlies are only found in the boreal coniferous and mixedwood forests that cover the northern and montane regions of North America.


When was Montane Cotton Rat created?

Montane Cotton Rat was created in 1932.


What is Vitrac-sur-Montane's population?

The population of Vitrac-sur-Montane is 252.


How much rainfall montane forests receives?

how much rainfall does montane forests recieve


How do you use the word montane in a sentence?

the montane rainforests consisted of many unusual plants


Is there only one rainforest in Tasmania?

No. There are several rainforests, which come under the heading of "cool temperate rainforest", and together, they cover about 10% of Tasmania. Within these rainforests, there are four different varieties of rainforest: * callidendrous , meaning planty of tall trees * thamnic, meaning lower-growing and shrubby * implicate, meaning tangled * montane, meaning mountainous


What kind of rainforest does a tree kangaroo live in?

All tree kangaroos are found only in tropical rainforests. They are not found in warm-temperate or cool-temperate rainforests. These rainforests can be either montane or lowlands.


What is the area of Vitrac-sur-Montane?

The area of Vitrac-sur-Montane is 27.24 square kilometers.


Is kelowna in the montane cordillera?

Yes, it is found in the Montane Cordillera. This is because it is in eastern British Columbia.


What does the term montane refer to?

The term montane refers to the lower mountain vegetation belt growing in or on mountainous regions. Montane habitats are found above the normal natural level of the tree line.


Where do the ocelots live in the forest?

well ocelots don't have a place really in the forest. They do live in rainforest, montane forest, thick brush, semi-deserts, coastal marsh, and along river banks, but it is never found in the open.