opossum
opossum
This description fits the opossum.
In New Zealand, the common brush-tailed possum (introduced from Australia) is a marsupial which is extremely damaging to the forests.
opossum
The brush-tailed possum, a pouched mammal (marsupial) of Australia, was introduced into New Zealand, where it has caused considerable damage to native forests.
The brush-tailed possum, a pouched mammal (marsupial) of Australia, was introduced into New Zealand, where it has caused considerable damage to native forests.
Forests do this by releasing huge quantities of water vapour and oxygen into the atmosphere.Plants also absorb carbon dioxide,and help prevent this gas from building up to damaging levels.
Fire suppression disrupts plant succession patterns in the forest and limits the variety of habitat available to animals.
Some forest are rain forests, coniferous forests. and deciduous forests.
Tropical Evergreen Forests are not commercially exploited because these forests signify the beauty of the earth and these forests are very dense forests.
There are many forests in the world. Each of these forests range from very small forests to very large forests.