there are thousands of species that live there, you have to be more specific
In the rain forests.
There are species of iguanas that live in forests and there are species that lives in deserts.
in deciduous forests
declines
80%
It depends on the type of snake! Some live in normal, 4-season areas, and others in the desert, rain forests, and even some species live in the tundra!
Forests are home to a diverse range of habitats, including tree canopies, forest floors, and understory vegetation. These habitats support various species of wildlife, such as birds, mammals, insects, and fungi. Each layer of the forest provides unique resources and microclimates that support different plant and animal species.
Over 50% of the Earth's species live in tropical forests. Approximately 80% of all insect species live in tropical rainforests.
Common outdoor animal species found in North American forests include black bears, white-tailed deer, gray wolves, red foxes, and various bird species like owls and woodpeckers.
The species of Southeast Asia do.
Yes. Some species of hawks live in rain forests.