temprate forest
The two biomes closest to Minnesota are the Prairie biome to the southwest and the Deciduous Forest biome to the southeast. Minnesota itself is typically classified as part of the Temperate Deciduous Forest biome.
Desert biomes have harsher environmental conditions, such as high temperatures and limited water availability, which make it difficult for many organisms to survive. Forest biomes, on the other hand, typically have a more stable and favorable environment with abundant water and resources, which can support a greater diversity of organisms.
Red foxes are found in a variety of biomes including forests, grasslands, deserts, and tundra. They are adaptable animals and can thrive in diverse habitats as long as there is a sufficient supply of food and suitable denning sites.
Foxglove flowers and plants tend to live in the rain forest biomes. These biomes are found in much of South America and Central America.
Cedars are typically found in temperate rainforest biomes, such as those located in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. These biomes provide the cool, moist conditions that cedars require to thrive.
Their biomes are living in caves, hollow trees, and live in other places where the sun never shines.
The honduran White Bat's biomes are along the lines of the tropical biomes.
Ants usually live in multiple biomes.
Desert Biome
yes
desert
The desert biome
yes they do
no
Cattle are not biomes, they are animals that live within a biome, like grasslands and forests for instance.
No, grizzly bears live in forest biomes.
The 7 biomes of a hippo is water, coming on the land at night to graze on grasses.