In Australian eucalypt forests or bushland, you may find:
In Australian eucalypt forests or bushland, you may find:koalaswallabiesquollspossumswombatsbandicootsgliderskookaburraspythonsowlscockatoosgoannaspigeons
The cuscus is native to northeastern Australia (the tip of Cape York Peninsula) and the island of New Guinea. It lives in lowland tropical rainforests, mangroves, hardwood and eucalypt forests.
The Spotted cuscus lives in tropical and subtropical rainforests, mangroves, hardwood and eucalypt forests of northern Australia and New Guinea. The denser the forest, the better.
Blackbutt is one of the most common species of eucalypt hardwood commercially available from the coastal forests of New South Wales.
Forests.
it does not live in rain forests,it lives in bamboo forests
Tigers live in a variety of habitats.The Siberian lives in cold northern forests, the Bengal in the tropical forests of India and Nepal. The sumatran lives in dense rain forests.
Margays lives in northern Mexico in moist forests and in Argentina.
what lives in a evergreen ecosystem
Yes. As long as the eucalypt forests are maintained for their habitat
The state animal of the Australian Capital Territory is the Gang Gang Cockatoo, gray and red cockatoo found in the higher altitude old growth eucalypt forests.
It lives with people, in forests, and as strays