it depends on the animal.....well......if it is a frog than yes.....i guess
tundra and rainforest
No animal from the rainforest eats wombats, as wombats do not live in the rainforest.
yes
chinchila's live in grass lands and some live in woodlands.
yes rams are the most common wild animal in the tundra
No, tundra is snow etc. Ram's live generally on grassland.
yes they live in the rainforest
Desert, grassland, tropical rainforest, temperate rainforest, tundra Desert, grassland, temperate rainforest, tropical rainforest, tundra Tundra, desert, grassland, temperate rainforest, tropical rainforest Desert, tundra, grassland, tropical rainforest, temperate rainforest Option 2 is the correct order from lowest to highest precipitation: Desert, grassland, temperate rainforest, tropical rainforest, tundra.
an animal that lives in the rainforest that starts with x is a xenops
Mountain goats are the animals that's have antlers and live in the tundra area of the rocky and Andes mountains .
Humans.
Well it's because an animal is created to suit its environment. For example, the polar bears can't live in rainforest because a polar bear is suited to live in tundra. The polar bear's thick furs don't allow them to live anywhere but tundra. Their thick furs allow them to live in the cold without any trouble. Like polar bears, other animals are suited to live in their habitat (habitat is like the place they live in). When you take them out of their habitat, they won't get comfortable in the new environment.