there were only forests in the old stone age. the people obviously lived in forests. they ate fruits , leaves, roots, raw meat etc. they lived in caves and hollows of trees. they used to get scared of lightning.
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Approximately 50-80% of the world's species live in rainforests and forests. These habitats are incredibly diverse and provide a home for a wide variety of animals, from insects to mammals.
Forester, or if employed by federal or state bodies, a Forest Ranger. Those are my guesses - I haven't researched it! A park/forest ranger
Hawks can live in deciduous forests, as these habitats offer ample hunting opportunities and suitable nesting sites for many hawk species. The varying tree cover and diverse array of prey species in deciduous forests make them attractive to hawks looking for food and shelter.
No, bobcats are primarily found in North America in a variety of habitats including forests, swamps, deserts, and scrublands. They do not typically inhabit tropical rain forests.
A long freaking time ago :) The first forests were established by 375 million years ago. The first ones akin to modern forests with trees up to 60 feet high began by 360 mya (during the late Devonian Period).
do people live in temperate
how do people live there
Yes they do.
nomadic
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It lives with people, in forests, and as strays
There are mice that live in the forests.
central africa in tropical rain-forests
they dont
Not strictly speaking. People definitely live in areas suitable for deciduous forests (temperate climates) or areas that once were deciduous forests, but urban sprawl tends to knock down trees. Then you can't say the area where those people are living are really "forests".
monkeys live in the forests of Africa
they live in hot, dry forests. not rain forests.