because first of all most of that is our oxygen, second losts of animals have their habitats there, and third it is beautiful and wasnt made to be chopped down...
no you can not i have been looking in forests and everywhere
by looking on line
You can tell if something is worth your money by looking at the risks and the rewards that it carries.
Grassland and or a forest. Most tigers live in forests and hunt in the grassland, though Siberian (Amur) tigers live and hunt in the forest. Sometimes the forests are rain forests, but some are just... forests. It depends on what subspecies of tiger you're looking at.
Alaska's fish, forests,and minerals were worth a lot and people who came to Hawaii set up plantations there and got rich.
The giant mosquito-looking bugs are called crane flies. They can be found in various habitats around the world, including grassy areas, wetlands, and forests.
Not much looking at EBAY.
They live in the woods and forests if there is one
Coin values can be found by looking them up in a current catalog, or looking on an internet auction website.
You can get a good idea of it's worth by looking it up on Ebay, there are many listed there.
Looking for someone to tell me what some old coins worth
Swampy areas of the tiaga during the summer, and roaming around the forests and meadows looking for browse during the winter.