a deer, squrlle, owl, jaguar, ocelot and lizards
Birds are among the chief temporary residents of willow trees. A variety of insects inhabits willow trees and shrubs. Some breed in the foliage or bark.
Squrlles live in it. but deer eat the bark
hydroelectric plants,weeping willows, maple trees , evergreens
It depends on what animals live with it I don't know because I dont own one but it would be best if you ask someone.
What had happened was, back in the 1860s there were a family of talking Weeping Willows. They've had their own community and stuff. A few years possibly hundreds of years later Man found the Weeping Willow community and chopped them all down. After that the last Weeping Willow threw its branches down and has been depressed ever since. We mostly reproduce them from the primary Weeping Willow. So we're taking one sad Weeping Willow and cloaning it. So, that same Weeping Willow will never die and live sad and depressed for eternity. Poor Mr. Weeping Willow. :(
A weeping willow tree typically lives for 30-50 years. However, with proper care and growing conditions, they can sometimes live up to 70 years or more.
maple trees, weeping willows and evergreens
Theres a kinda ant, called wood ants that lives in weeping willows.
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.
I live in New Hampshire. We have birch trees, weeping willows, evergreens, maple trees, oak trees, beech trees, and more. (:
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.