Omnivores of the temperate forest include: opposums, racoons, bears, skunks, muskrats, mice, voles, rats, turkey, pheasants, certain salamanders and deer (they are carnivores of opportunity and have been known to eat mice and baby rabbits.)
Opossums
a bear and a red fox
Temperate Forest, not a Temperate Decidious Forest.
Temperate forest
a temperate biome is a forest
No, temperate forest is not a proper noun
temprate rainforest
The temperate deciduous forest is a forest in the temperate zone of the world . It contains over 66 percent of the worlds species. You can find out more about and what the temperate deciduous forest on wiki.answers.com it is simply only a click away! LOL!!
Many animals are well adapted in the temperate deciduous forest , many animals thrive on berries, nuts, and seeds that are abundant in the deciduous forest. predators such as wolves, snakes, and hawks have a wide variety of smaller animals such as wood mice, squirrels , and chipmunks to prey apon.
Deciduous forest
Temperate Deducious Forest
Yes, many rodents in temperate forests are omnivores. They typically have a varied diet that includes seeds, nuts, fruits, insects, and small animals. This dietary flexibility allows them to adapt to seasonal changes and the availability of food sources in their environment. Examples of omnivorous rodents include species like squirrels and some types of mice.