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What kind of tree can live for 5000 years?

What kind of tree can live for 5000 years?


Does a tree kangaroo live in a rain forest?

Yes. Tree kangaroos do live in the rainforest.


How many animals live in one kapok tree?

Animals that may live on a Kapok tree may be monkeys, tigers, birds etc.


Why slould levant's live in a tree?

a Levant has to live in a tree because that is his only home.monkeys have to live in a tree because that is the only home that has breaches.raccoon's have to live in a tree because what if there was a man who wanted to kill the raccoon and the man almost got the raccoon so the raccoon came up a tree and the man did not get the raccoon because the raccoon came up a tree so that is why raccoon's need to live in a tree because of safety.


How old does a tree live?

depends on the type of tree :)


Where in the rainforest do tree frogs live?

The tree frogs of the rain forest live in the trees of the understory.


Where do Michigan tree frogs live?

Michigan tree froGs live in michigan..and in the trees...BAM!


Why does a ladybird live in a tree?

because the ladybird live in a tree to worm her baby's or to get worm in her house


What layer of the rainforest do tree snails live in?

Tree snails typically live in the canopy layer of the rainforest. They can be found crawling on leaves or tree branches in this upper layer of the forest.


How old can tree fern live to be?

A tree fern can live up to 7 months if treated properly.


What type of climate does a crabapple tree live in?

/what type of climate dose a crab apple tree live in


What layer does he black tree monitor live in?

They live in he tree tops or the swamps. Source: A zoo website.

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