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Sasquatch
There are no animals that eats mosses in the forest.
Yes, owls are commonly found in temperate forests. They are skilled hunters that thrive in wooded areas where they can find prey such as rodents, insects, and small mammals. Their ability to camouflage and hunt at night makes them well-suited for living in temperate forest environments.
Some common animals that live in temperate forests include deer, squirrels, birds (such as owls and woodpeckers), bears, and foxes. These animals have adapted to the seasonal changes and dense vegetation of the temperate forest biome.
No it is not a teratriy comsumer because it eats plants.
In the deciduous forest, animals such as owls, hawks, foxes, snakes, and weasels are known to eat mice as part of their diet. These predators play a crucial role in controlling the mouse population within the forest ecosystem.
Temperate Forest, not a Temperate Decidious Forest.
mostly owls, wildcats, wombats, badgers, deer, bear, bobcats, mountain lions and much more!
Temperate forest
Yes, there are, . . . barn owls live in the coniferous forest. I've also heard that spotted owls live there, but I'm not certain. Dont know what kind of owls are in the coniferous forest, but i know there are a lot of owls. They are a dominate animal species there!!! Try Long Eared Owl!
peacocks and deer and little crake and snowy owls and woodpecker ducks gooses swan popqupines
a temperate biome is a forest