the prehensile-tailed porcupine does. It lives in the forests of Central and South America.
Floods and the destruction of habitats that animals live in.
Yes it can!! It often push's species to the brink of extinction..
You are destroying the ecosystem causing the imbalance, destroying habitats and food for some animals.
Cutting down trees causes Deforestation. This causes animals to loose their habitats and homes. It may also cause lack of food for the animals that live there; death the threatens them
A lot of animals move away in search of another a home and a lot of creatures and animals die also.
Looking after the environment is important for animals as the environment is their habitat - where they live. If we don't look after the environment then the animals will lose their habitats - for instance, cutting down loads of trees is bad for animals as well as the environment because you are getting rid of loads of different creatures' habitats.
It takes away animals homes and habitats, and trees give us oxegen.
Humans cut down most of the trees and give less habitats for some animals.
environments in forest are plants, animals
Trees often suffer severe damage even in relatively weak tornadoes. Even EF0 and EF1 tornadoes can uproot and snap trees. In a violent tornado trees can go airborne or be stripped of their bark. Animals may be injured or killed or may lose their habitats. Burrowing animals will likely fare better, though.
Habitats are homes to animals.
because things live in trees?