monkeys
monkes
Rats
Beavers
There are many different kinds of animals that live around Mt. Arenal. These animals include animals like a variety of birds.
Some animals spend their entire lives in trees - many birds, for instance, as well as squirrels, raccoons, opossums and several types of insects. These animals are born in trees, live in trees, raise their young in trees and, especially when trees are close together, seldom come down to the ground. For these animals, trees provide shelter from the weather and from enemies. Trees provide food in the form of fruits, nuts, leaves, bark, and roots. Even dead trees provide shelter and food for insects such as termites and beetles. Some animals spend their entire lives in trees - many birds, for instance, as well as squirrels, raccoons, opossums and several types of insects. These animals are born in trees, live in trees, raise their young in trees and, especially when trees are close together, seldom come down to the ground. For these animals, trees provide shelter from the weather and from enemies. Trees provide food in the form of fruits, nuts, leaves, bark, and roots. Even dead trees provide shelter and food for insects such as termites and beetles. Some animals spend their entire lives in trees - many birds, for instance, as well as squirrels, raccoons, opossums and several types of insects. These animals are born in trees, live in trees, raise their young in trees and, especially when trees are close together, seldom come down to the ground. For these animals, trees provide shelter from the weather and from enemies. Trees provide food in the form of fruits, nuts, leaves, bark, and roots. Even dead trees provide shelter and food for insects such as termites and beetles. Some animals spend their entire lives in trees - many birds, for instance, as well as squirrels, raccoons, opossums and several types of insects. These animals are born in trees, live in trees, raise their young in trees and, especially when trees are close together, seldom come down to the ground. For these animals, trees provide shelter from the weather and from enemies. Trees provide food in the form of fruits, nuts, leaves, bark, and roots. Even dead trees provide shelter and food for insects such as termites and beetles. Some animals spend their entire lives in trees - many birds, for instance, as well as squirrels, raccoons, opossums and several types of insects. These animals are born in trees, live in trees, raise their young in trees and, especially when trees are close together, seldom come down to the ground. For these animals, trees provide shelter from the weather and from enemies. Trees provide food in the form of fruits, nuts, leaves, bark, and roots. Even dead trees provide shelter and food for insects such as termites and beetles.
The coniferous forest provides all types of food ranging from berries to fish, and hundreds of different places for animals to seek shelter. Bears can live and raise their young without being around people, birds have many trees to nest in, insects live among the soil, and rodents use the shelter of the trees and grasses to stay alive. There are hundreds of animals that live in a coniferous forest and if humans destroy the trees, we destroy the creatures inside them too.
Secondary Disturbance
the banana spider usually lives in Africa in banana trees?
Some animals live in trees because they can hide from other animals. The trees also keep them cooler and they can find food in the trees.
what kinds of trees live around mout. st. helens
There are many animals that live in trees, including monkeys. Birds, bats, and snakes are all animals that live in trees.
80% of animals live in forests or trees.
Australian native animals which live in trees include:koalascuscusesringtail possumsbrushtail possumsglidersquolls
Bugs such as; catipillers ants bees birds chipmucks squirelles
They live i hot countries
Arboreal are the locomotion of animals in the trees. They sleep in any tree that is around they come and they go some that it hard to adjust from the smell of other animals that have been in the tree.
No it is impossible for anyone to live without trees
hydroelectric plants,weeping willows, maple trees , evergreens
Arboreal is the adjective used to describe animals that live in trees.