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What lives with or on the kapok tree Does moss live on the kapok tree or do snakes live on the kapok tree?

Many different species live on or around the kapok tree. Moss could potentially grow on the bark of a kapok tree, especially in humid environments. Snakes may also inhabit kapok trees to seek shelter or prey on animals that visit the tree.


What animals live in a magnolia tree?

Various animals may live in or visit a magnolia tree, such as birds for nesting and feeding, insects like bees and butterflies for pollination, and sometimes small mammals like squirrels for shelter or food. Additionally, spiders and other arthropods may be found in the tree as well.


What animals and plants live in the canopy of a forest?

Animals that live in the canopy of a forest include monkeys, sloths, birds like toucans and parrots, and tree frogs. Plants found in the canopy are epiphytes like orchids and bromeliads, along with tree species like mahogany and kapok.


What kind of animals live in rainforests?

Some animals that live in the rainforest includealligatorAmazon river dolphinanacondaantassassin bugbatsbirdsbonobobutterfliescaimancapybaracassowaryCheetahschimpanzeecobra snakescrocodilecuckoodragonflyeagleselephantsemerald tree boafrilled lizardfroggibbongiant ant-eatersgoliath birdwing butterflygorillagreen iguanahowler monkeyjaguarskeel billed toucanlemurleopardsmonarch butterflymonkeysmouseocelotorang-utanowlpandasparrotspiranhaquetzalratred eyed tree frogssaturn butterflyservalsiamangsnakesspider monkeyswallow tail butterflytapirtarsiertigertoadstoucansturtleural owl


How many animals live in a tree?

Animals need a place to live as we do. Some live in the water and others in holes in the ground, but many animals live in trees.We cannot live in trees because we do not have the special characteristics that are needed to move about in trees.If we were to take away trees, we would leave many animals without homes.Many animals have claws that grip to the trees. Squirrels build their nests high up on the treetops, or in the tree's canopy. They have small claws on their feet that help them hold on to tree trunks and branches, even upside-down!sloths also have claws. Their claws let them hang on tight to the trees for a long time. This is important because they move very slowly and spend most of their lives hanging upside-down from branches.iguanas spend much of their lives in the canopy, searching for food. They also have sharp claws that help them climb.Other animals have tails that can grab onto branches. Monkeys have tails that they use as an extra hand when swinging and climbing through trees.tree frogs spend most of their lives in trees and have tips on their toes that grip the surface of trees. These toes glue themselves to the tree. Their toes let them move around the tree without falling.tariserhave friction pads on their toes that help them grab onto branches and tree trunks.Some animals have special toes that stick to the tree.Some animals glide through the trees. Flying squirrels have flaps of skin that let them glide from branch to branch and from tree to tree.Flying dragons are lizards that also have flaps of skin on both sides of their bodies to help them glide.Many animals have wings . Most birds live in trees and use their wings to help them get to the branches and their nests.Most insects and bugs have wings so they can fly to leaves and branches.