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Planets are too large and massive to be located inside a forest; the ones we are familiar with are in solar orbits in space and not found in a forest.

You would, however, find plants in a forest; by definition, trees are plants so you would at the very least find the trees comprising the forest in question. Forests, particularly mature ones, usually evidence a stratification of plant life which includes things like underbrush a lower ground cover, even microscopic plant life, but species would be too numerous to list. Tropical rainforests are known for having among the largest examples of biodiversity on Earth.

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