yes.
A coniferous forest has trees like evergreens, they never lose their leaves and they are always green. Like a chirstmas tree before it's cut. A deciduous forest is a forest where the leaves on the trees do turn colors and eventually fall of in the fall and winter. That's just a simple difference though, there are much more complicated differences. Coniferous forests are found in colder climates, in fact the further north you go the less deciduous trees you will find. This also holds true for hot climates . Coniferous trees have evolved needles and thick sap so they lose less moisture to the elements while deciduous trees are usually located in areas of abundant moisture.Typically - deciduous forests have more clay soil and a higher pH while coniferous forests are more likely sandy and acidic in nature.Deciduous forests drop their leaves as soon as the growing season ends. A coniferous forest are made up of evergreens that retain their foliage.
Animals such as deer eat plants that contain nitrogen. The nitrogen helps the animals build and repair cells. When that animal dies, the nitrogen is released back into the atmosphere.
Porcupine.
all the biotic factors- trees, plants, animals, deer, rabbits, voles, birds, woodpeckers, possibly cats, frogs, toads, earthworms, snakes, mice, etc.
deer
Deer have very efficient guts and can digest a wide range of vegetation including young tree branches. Fruit trees will also attract deer who will smell the ripe fruit.
Red Maple leaves will not grow back after being fed on by a deer.
Deer are herbivores therefore they eat most edible parts of plats including grass, leaves and fallen fruit
Deer strip bark from trees in the winter, because their food sources are all gone.
they eat various types of grasses, fruit that are on the lower trees, various caj plants,
A deer was standing by the trees with her faun.Several deer were standing by the trees.
I dont think so
Grass, leaves from trees, shrubs and forbs, etc.
It contains meat products, which deer do not eat nor like to eat because deer are strictly herbivores, not omnivores or carnivores. Deer prefer to eat grass, leaves from trees, forbs and other herbaceous plant matter.
Chital deer primarily eat short grasses. However, they do eat the leaves of some shrubs, and will eat fruit. To recycle nutrients, they eat their own shed antlers.
deer eats leaves from the tree.. i think deer eats leaves from the tree.. i think deer eats leaves from the tree.. i think
during a meal. They consume leaves that are locate in trees not accesible to other gaceles or deer. The neck makes them reachable to them.