have as their ancestors bears that have been evolving for some 40 million years.
Yes. Formosan Black Bears, Sun Bears, Specacled Bears and Sloth Bears are some of the species that live in rain forests.
Most bears live in woods and forests near water sources. Some bears live in the polar regions of the world.
some brown bears live in the woods but some live in the rain foest
Yes. Some species of hawks live in rain forests.
They normally live in dense tropical rain-forests and also forests like in the Bahamas, ect...../.
The reason there is no bears in a zoo and you only see it them in a Zoo in fimls and movies is because not all bears have the same habitat, some live in big forests, rarely zoo's. Some also live in uncommon mountains, 9 times out of 10 the bears that live in forests are harmless, and the bears that are from the uncommon mountains are likely to be dangerous!
Both, and, in temperate forests as well. And some like baboons, live in plains environments.
Human beings and most other rainforest primates, bears (brown bears in the Pacific Northwest rain forest, for example, or sunbears in Asia), pigs. Note that "rain forest" includes not only jungles, but temperate, rainy forests as in British Columbia.
deppends on what kind you are talking about, most live in rain forests but some live in in mountain forests
Some forest are rain forests, coniferous forests. and deciduous forests.
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Yes, monkeys live in tropical rain forests. Monkeys and apes are some of the most common rain forest animals.