They live there because the climate suits thems best and the woodlands contain the foods they eat.
Some herbivorous animals that live in British woodlands include deer (such as red deer and roe deer), rabbits, squirrels, voles, and badgers. These animals primarily feed on plants, fruits, nuts, and seeds found in the woodland environment.
animals live every wher in the earth. so, woodland also live in wood.
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a woodland habitat is a place where animals can get there food hand have shelter and can also be a place were animals can live and have a place to stay for the winter
There is about 5oo animals living in the british woodlands on avaerage!!
Animals that live in a temperate woodland and shrubland biome include deer, foxes, rabbits, squirrels, birds like owls and woodpeckers, and various insects. These animals have adapted to the seasonal changes and diverse plant life found in these environments.
All herbivores animals eat plants. They live on plants.
the factors limit where plants and animals can live is that a forests
I have no clue sorry dumb people
No, because man and animals produce carbon dioxide and plants needs carbon dioxide.
There are certain chemicals that the animal needs to 'recharge' its system. They also have not yet adapted to not relying on plants, like carnivores. Plants are probably abundant in many areas where animals that eat them live.
if plants or animals today need certain conditions to live, then similar plants and animals in the past also required those conditions. :)