That depends on where the forest is located.
It's a forest composed of plantations of trees from the same species or combined with other species.
Of course dear. There are over 10000 species in the rain-forest. Rain-forest is filled with different species of plant and animals. I assure you that there are more that 10 species of animals in the rain-forest
Approx. 50% of the world's species live in the rain forest.
There are generally more species in a mature forest compared to a forest undergoing succession. Mature forests have a stable, diverse community of plants and animals that have had time to establish and coexist, while forests undergoing succession have fewer established species as the ecosystem evolves and develops.
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I think you mean a beech forest. Beech is a species of tree. A beech forest is a forest where most of the trees are beeches.
Lowland, and mountain forest gorillas.
The amazon rain forest is immense and it can support many species: it is lush and provides necessities.
There are about 200 differrent species in the tropical rainforest.
Two species are Poozerking and Beefeater
Well.... There so many species in the rain forest because by its temperature..LOL :D