Coniferous, Alpine, Irrigated, River rain/Bela, Mangrove, Tropical Thorn and Sub Tropical Scrub .. hope that answers your question :)
In Pakistan
There are four main tree frogs species in the world. The European tree frog found mostly in eastern Europe, the Common tree frog found in south east Asia, the Cuban tree frog found in Cuba, Florida and the Caribbean Islands and the Red Eyed tree frog of Central America.
Huon Pine
There are more than two species of tree kangaroos, but only two species found in Australia. Bennett's Tree Kangaroo and Lumholtz's Tree Kangaroo both live in the rainforests of Cape York in Far North Queensland, Australia.Other species of tree kangaroos found on the island of New Guinea are:Matschie's tree kangarooDoria's tree kangarooGoodfellow's tree kangarooScott's tree kangarooGrizzled tree kangarooBlack tree kangarooLowland tree kangarooDingiso or Bondegezou
No, the soap tree yucca is a species of North American deserts only.
its hemlock tree
This species is widely found in the Canary Islands
One of the species on the list of extinct species in Pakistan is the mountain weasel. Along wit the mountain weasel, the Asian black bear and the mountain sheep are also extinct species of Pakistan.
Pakistan is home to approximately 30 species of snakes, which include both venomous and non-venomous varieties. Notable venomous snakes found in the country include the Indian cobra, common krait, and various species of vipers. The diversity of habitats in Pakistan allows for a range of snake species to thrive, but most are not considered a threat to humans.
Tree kangaroos are found in the region of Oceania.There are several species of tree kangaroo.Bennett's Tree Kangaroo and Lumholtz's Tree Kangaroo both live in the rainforests of Cape York in Far North Queensland, Australia.There are also five species of tree kangaroo on the island of New Guinea, which comprises the countries of Papua New Guinea and Irian Jaya (Indonesia). These tree kangaroos are commonly found in the mountainous rainforests of the island. Several species live in lowlands, for example, the Lowlands Tree-Kangaroo.
This is probably the Huon Pine.
The Alnus nepalensis is a species tree found only in the Himalayas. It is commonly known as the Nepalese Alder.