THEY EAT EXPLORERS
oak trees
survive by sharp teeth and claws
Yes, the English oak is the commonest tree in southern and central British broadleaved woodlands.
snakes,whitetail deer, skunks, bobcats, groundhogs,badgers, rabbits, and squirrels
They hunted animal for food and shelter.
the average temperature of the Madrean Pine Oak woodlands is about eighty-nine degrees fahrenheit in the summer, eighty degrees in the spring, seventy-eight degrees in the fall, and seventy-one degrees in the winter.
No, they are not just animals that live in the desert. They also live in woodlands
Most oak trees to but its rare that they do not survive but sometimes it depends on how bad the fire is.
No. Bobcats cannot live or survive where caribou and muskox do because it's far too cold for it.
The eastern woodlands stretch from the northern Appalachian mountains to around Georgia. Plants include the Red baneberry, nightcaps, and the wood anemone. The eastern woodlands are also covered in deciduous forest to coniferous forest, and the great plains way out west. Quite a variety of Oak tree species, Walnut tree species, and Pine tree species also flourish in the eastern woodlands regioin of North America.
Acorns are the seed of the Oak, so they ensure continuance.
In the "Swiss Family Robinson," the woodlands are located on the deserted island where the family becomes stranded after a shipwreck. The family uses the resources from the woodlands to build shelters, furniture, and tools to survive in their new environment.