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Rhinoceroses live in subtropical and tropical Asia and Africa. They usually live in grasslands, wetlands, and tropical rainforests.
sea horses live in tropical and subtropical
Decomposers that are found in grasslands are most commonly Fungi, such as mushrooms, bacteria, beetles, earthworms, flies, and, some other insects.
Yes.
Various species of kites live in different habitats. Many inhabit woodland areas, some are known to live in grasslands, and the snail kite lives in tropical and subtropical lowland swamps and marshes with very little vegetation.
The aye-aye can be found in 1) tropical, subtropical moist broadleaf forest and 2) tropical, subtropical dry broadleaf forest.
no they usually live in just wooded areas or wilderness
fugi
HABITAT Arid and dry savanna (flat grassland of tropical or subtropical regions) with trees.
No, the earliest primates did not live in grasslands. They are believed to have evolved in tropical and subtropical forests during the late Cretaceous and early Paleocene epochs. This forested environment provided the necessary conditions for their development, including abundant food sources and shelter. As the climate changed and grasslands expanded later on, some primate species adapted to these new habitats.
They live in the tropical rainforest, sometimes the grasslands
yes they do hope it helped :))