a hawk can be at the top of the food chain. Also a owl can be at the top of the food chain.
Temperate rain forests are usually coastal and have cooler summers and milder winters than Tropical rain forests. Also Temperate rain forests have summer fogs that keep it moist. temperate rain forests also have lots of moss and consists of Deciduous trees.
Tropical deciduous forests are found in India, Myanmar, South China, East Brazil and Central parts of America. These forests thrive in regions where the climate is hot with distinct wet and dry seasons.
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i think it could be elk squirrels or anything that might live in a forest
Please thing about your questions before you ask them. We have no idea where you are, so can't possibly estimate how far it is from you to a deciduous forest. Deciduous forests are pretty common in the temperate latitudes, so you might not have to travel at all.
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the poor animals' lives would be in danger
Depending on the niche (habitat) animals on top of that organism on the food chain might eat it.
The dominate tree species will be various species of pine and fir, although some deciduous species might be present.
Temperate rain forests are usually coastal and have cooler summers and milder winters than Tropical rain forests. Also Temperate rain forests have summer fogs that keep it moist. temperate rain forests also have lots of moss and consists of Deciduous trees.
Food chain in a forest might consist of plants being eaten by deer, which will in turn be eaten by bears. The food chain in an ocean community would consist of small fish eating algae, which are in turn eaten by larger fish.
Most times, the average temperature in a deciduous forest is around 50*. This allows for a change of seasons. The animals in this forest adapt and depend on a change of seasons. If winter lasted an entire year, all of the plants and trees would lose their leaves for that year. This would cause the animals to lose shelter and cover they seek from these plants. Animals would also lose any food they depend on from those plants. SO, the animals in that deciduous forest would probably die if winter lasted an entire year.