No. The platypus does not live in the deciduous forest. Platypuses are native to Australia, and are most commonly found in native bushland, tropical rainforest or cool temperate rainforest - none of which are deciduous.
The platypus does not live in the deciduous forest. Platypuses are native to Australia, and are most commonly found in native bushland and rainforest, neither of which are deciduous. Therefore, they do not affect the ecosystem an area where they do not live.
black rhinoceros do not live in deciduous forest
Not all porcupines live in deciduous forests. There are around 24 different species of porcupine ranging from Asia, Africa, America and Europe, and their habitat can be deserts, grassland or forests of any type.
No they prefer wide open places
Some biotics in the deciduous forest are the animals that live there
the temperate deciduous forest or just deciduous forest
Plants that live in the deciduous forest have special adaptations that allow them to live there. Other plants do not have these adaptations.
Well the deciduous forest is where we live as so its basically found by people or explorers
both
They live in the Temperate Deciduous Forest.
Yes. The deciduous forest is just one of numerous habitats in which the porcupine lives.
i think they live in the diciduos forest