Large horse breeds, notably Percheron horses, are used by loggers to drag large logs out of the forest. Any draft horse can be used, and usually work in teams of two. The advantage of using horses versus mechanical equipment is that horses can often access more difficult types of terrain.
raccoons and possums and other animals like that live in the rotting logs and sometimes turtles or animals that usually live on the ground will live and make a habitat in a rotting log for protection.
The main animal know to live in fallen logs would be Frogs as they are damp places where they will feel safe, also Hedge Hogs like to live around fallen logs, that's why on bonfire night you are asked to check the fire pile before lighting it. Also things such as lizards, snakes and newts like to live around fallen logs
Different species can live it fallen trees depending where they are. mostly small animals, insects and Spiders. (such as rabbits, ants, termites, lizards and more.)
Gorillas are one species of animals that eat rotting or logs and bark. Scientists believe they do so for the sodium found in organic decaying material.
bugs and animals if u look in one u will find the anwser
Bugs and other slugs
Ticks and termites
Nuts, Fruits, medicines and wood
John Heywood - The original proverb was "can't see the wood for the forest."
Birnam Wood is the forest the witches say will move to Dunsinane before Macbeth is defeated.
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I live in the deciduous forest. It is in the northern United States. The states are Maine, Connecticut, MAssachusetts,Virgina, ect. The animals that live there are the fox, black bears, Brown bear, squirrels, wood peckers and ect.Virginia, East Coast of US
Animals that live in wood or live in the forest.
. a boat made by joining logs of wood toghter
Rotting wood (logs), fecal matter, dead plants, dead animals, etc.
wood, logs, woodlogs, log-wood
it gives us wood, herbs and supports animals necessary for our ecosystem
Lumbering means the cutting down of different trees of any forest for the extraction of wood and timber from the trees. The industry where the logs of the trees are transformed into furnitures and other wood products is called lumbering industry.
Animals such as deer, wolves, owls, squirrels, red tailed-hawks, and wood peckers live in the deciduous forest.
Wood contain C, O, H, etc.
No mammals eat logs. However, beavers and porcupines chew on logs to eat the bark and soft fibers between the bark and the wood. Mammals cannot break down the cellulose of wood.
Green logs are used because logs of green wood absorb oxides and other volatile impurities effectively.
a cord of wood is the amount of wood in a stack of 48-inch logs (or cut logs equaling 48 inches) that is 4 feet high and 8 feet wide
Logs/wood.