Tropical animals may or may not hoard food depending on what animal it is. Some animals eat enough in one sitting not to have to hunt for a long time.
YES THEY DO THER TRYING TO LIVE
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yes they do
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Animals that live in tropical wet and dry climates are African animals.Like giraffes,lions,tigers......
camels
Most species of animals have adapted well to tropical regions. Predators have developed the ability to swim, and primates have evolved to be nocturnal feeders.
Lions don't really store food..They may lie up near a large kill til they have finished, but they don't hoard or cover food, like pumas do.
some animals have to hunt for their food and on the other hand they have to be eaten to make other animals food
Some do, some don't. A more specific question could get a more specific answer.
The bird began to hoard food for the winter.
animals,leaves,and trees
No - snakes do not store food for later consumption !
hamsters got their name from a German word hamstern which means to hoard and hoard means to pouch food in your mouth and then eat it later
they eat bugs, plants, and tropical fruit but it depends wat type of animals it is.
Tropical animals do. Other animals prefer other habitats.
Food
She would always hoard her candy and have a big stash of it for a long time.
It affects plants and animals because they might not have food or something like that during certain seasons.
In America, around 1500 times a year :o
List of tropical animals:Bengal TigersBoa ConstrictorsChimpanzeesGorillasOrangutansRed-Eyed Tree FrogsToucans