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they live in Madagascar rain forests.
yes they do
i think that Hawks Live in or at Albert Hall since 1966 and they would still live there today.
Lemurs are typically found in the forests that remain on the periphery of the island, since most of the central part of the island has been deforested. Lemur population density is highest in the rainforests along the eastern coast of Madagascar.
Forests of eastern North America.
Lemurs live in the forests of Madagascar. Some of those forests are rainforests, and others are drier, deciduous or even evergreen forests.
No. Cooper's hawks are birds of broken forests and suburban areas with trees and hedges.
Black and White Ruffed Lemurs also known as Varecia Variegata, live on the island of Madagascar. They are most commonly found in the eastern rain-forests of the island.
Madagascar, they build nests in trees and live in tropical forests as well as deciduous forests and dry scrub forests
I don't think so because Madagascar doesn't have much of rain forests which is where they live. They live mostly in South America
eastern madagascar in the tropical rainforest.