Their natural habitat is in the sub tropical forests, because it is damp and shady
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No, fuchsias are not edible plants. Eating fuchsias can lead to digestive issues and potential toxicity due to chemicals present in the plant. It is best to avoid consuming fuchsias and stick to plants that are known to be safe for consumption.
Natural Habitat ,well lets look at the word habitat ..habitat means a place where a living thing lives its shelter or home a natural habitat is where a living thing normally lives example fish its natural habitat will be the sea .
The hummingbirds' natural habitat is outside.
The viper snakes' natural habitat is the rainforest.
The natural habitat for a seal is wetland or polar lands
The natural habitat of a pathogen is referred to as its RESERVOIR.
Yes pumas do have a natural habitat they have been surviving for this long others say they 45% say the don't but what i think it is they do have a natural habitat.
Nowhere. Like most breeds of domesticated horses it has no natural habitat.
Aquatic habitat Terrestrial habitat Arboreal habitat
The natural habitat for a squirrel is a tree.
Yes, I have spotted aloe vera in its natural habitat.