They need trees for shelter air food and more!
getting small animals out of trees
medicines, habit for animals, animals, air, wood for houses and paper. AND MONEY
Close to thirty per tree.
Trees often suffer severe damage even in relatively weak tornadoes. Even EF0 and EF1 tornadoes can uproot and snap trees. In a violent tornado trees can go airborne or be stripped of their bark. Animals may be injured or killed or may lose their habitats. Burrowing animals will likely fare better, though.
it will suffer because it wont have animals to carry its seeds to another place.
== == yes. trees are animals homes. yes. trees are animals homes.
No Australian desert animals eat trees. No Australian animals eat trees at all, although many will feed on the leaves, flowers, shoots and even bark of trees.
Pros= Paper, furniture, homesCons= Trees chopped down, animals killed
Buildings and trees are damaged or destroyed. People and animals may by injured or killed.
No Australian desert animals eat trees. No Australian animals eat trees at all, although many will feed on the leaves, flowers, shoots and even bark of trees.
trees provide home for animals as on them many birds make nest and animals like monkeys live there so this is how trees provide shelter for animals.
No, animal eats elm trees but several other animals live inside elm trees.