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In temperate deciduous forests, such as New York State and many other parts of the US.
Aspen and poplar forests or rather, deciduous forests. There's always a transition zone of spruce and deciduous (which include aspen and poplar trees) before going right to straight deciduous/hard-wood forests.
Kuitawa forests, Plazy forests, and Yunchin Forests. There is only three. Hope this answers your question. As I being a professer at China college of the study of Wildlife I found this answer to be true.
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There are deciduous forests in every continent except for Africa and South America. There are deciduous forests in North America, North East Asia, New Zealand, and Eastern Australia and in Eastern Europe.
Deciduous forests and even in a rural area. They need lots of trees so they can find the insects that live in them.
Not all porcupines live in deciduous forests. There are around 24 different species of porcupine ranging from Asia, Africa, America and Europe, and their habitat can be deserts, grassland or forests of any type.
The Sahara contains almost no flora because of the scarcity of water. You can find some isolated bushes in bed rivers. The main animals of the desert are addaxes, gazelles, doncas and fennecs, and camels along with tiny burrowing animals.
Raccoons live in a wide variety of habitats including deciduous forests, conifer and mixed forests, rain forests, grasslands, wetlands, deserts and even in large urban areas. They are quite adaptable.
You can find deciduous forests in many different areas of the world. These areas include Asia, New Zealand, Chile, and Russia, but generally in temperate rather than very cold regions better suited to conifers.
I think it is the deciduous forests. I'm not sure though.