If it's "wild" as in "wild animal", these phrases are in common use:Mnyama [animal] wa porini (animal of the bush)Mnyama wa msitu (animal of the forest)
There is no species known as a "bush tailed rat-kangaroo". The closest is the Brush tailed Bettong, as the bettong is a type of rat-kangaroo. Also known as the woylie, this animal is a native marsupial of Australia, found in dry sclerophyll forest areas of Western Australia, the Northern Territory, New South Wales and South Australia.
its a kind of native American bush.
The NZ forest is almost exclusively evergreen (only two exceptions) and predominantly broadleaf. But there are a number of evergreen conifers. Mostly it is a forest of mixed species. It usually has at least two layers, a top storey and an undergrowth.
Your pubic bush
The scientific name of cancer bush is Sutherlandia frutescens. It is a plant native to South Africa and is known for its traditional medicinal uses in treating various health conditions.
A shrub forest is a forest of shrubs. A shrub is a small bush or evergreen plant.
Yes. Although bushland in Australia is not usually referred to as "forest", the Tasmanian devil could be said to be a forest animals. Tasmanian Devils live in dry bush habitat such as coastal heath, open dry sclerophyll forest (eucalyptus bushland), and mixed sclerophyll-rainforest.
a warm bush
Also called wildfires, brush fires, bush fires. Can also be a conflagration.
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No, possums and African bush babies are not in the same animal family. Possums belong to the order Diprotodontia and are marsupials native to Australia and nearby islands, while African bush babies, or galagos, belong to the order Primates and are found in Africa. These two animals are from entirely different taxonomic groups and have distinct evolutionary histories.