Cougar adaptations
yes, i myself live in the temperate deciduous forest and I've seen some owls here and there. hope this helps
yes but they live in mountains in the forest
The temperate evergreen forests are located in the mid-latitudinal coastal region.They are commonly found along the eastern margin of the continents,e.g.,In south east USA,South China and South East Brazil.They comprise both hard and soft wood trees like oak,pine,eucalyptus,etc.
Terrestrial biomes are land-based biomes of differing climates that are known for predominant vegetation and wildlife. Some examples are grasslands, savannah, tundra, and temperate deciduous forests.
Some forests are protected because they contain some sort of rare tree or animal that lives within the forests.
Some of the names of trees in the temperate forests are the: oak, beech, maple, shrubs, moss, ferns, lichens , etc...
Yes it can do in some areas.
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they will eat almost anything
Both, and, in temperate forests as well. And some like baboons, live in plains environments.
yes, i myself live in the temperate deciduous forest and I've seen some owls here and there. hope this helps
Dublin is a city which has some small woodlands and some larger forests in the mountains near the city. Dublin is in a temperate part of the planet.
yes but they live in mountains in the forest
We live in a terrestrial biome. These are separated into different types depending on the climate and type of land. Some types of biomes are Taiga/boreal forests, grasslands and shrublands, temperate, tropical, and subtropical forests, Mediterranean forests, tundra, wetlands, etc.
Tropical rain forests are found near/around the equatorTemperate rain forests are found along western coasts of some countriesTropical rain forests also have less seasonal change.
Some species of chickadee or their close relatives the tits can be found in nearly all temperate or boreal forests.
In temperate forests, usually the only truly migratory animals are birds and insects. However, some species may migrate in and out depending on food supply. Vertical migrations from alpine regions to lower altitudes and back are fairly common where mountain ranges abut temperate forests.