Yellow mud turtles, various frogs, freshwater fish, shrimp, red swamp crawfish, white river crawfish,muskrats, white-tail deer, various egrets, downy woodpeckers, American crocodiles, American alligators, cougars (swamp panthers).
There are a lot! Some are sloths, birds ( obviously), some monkeys, and even snakes. There are also others.
squirrles,chipmunks,birds exc.
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I say a koala lives in a gum tree.
queenbees or bees not birds
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One animal that lives in tree holes in the rainforest is the three-toed sloth. These slow-moving creatures spend most of their lives hanging upside down from tree branches and rely on tree holes for shelter and protection. They have long arms and strong claws that allow them to grip onto tree branches and move between different tree holes in search of food.
No. A parasite is an animal or plant that lives in or on another animal or plant and gets food or protection from it. For example- mistletoe is a plant that grows in a tree, and sucks nutrients from the tree.
it helps the animal inside them. It lives off of the animal it does NOT eat the animal or it's flesh it lives off of the cells so if the cells die it dies. It is helpful sinx=ce it wants the cells to live.
The DNA Lives inside the nucleolus, which is inside the nucleus, which is part (usually the center) of an animal cell.
An arboreal animal is one which inhabits or spends large amounts of time in trees or bushes.
Arboreal animals such as Sloths, Monkeys etc.