they're some deers in the rainforest but not as many as the ones n the woods!.
One type of deer that live in the rainforest is the white-tailed deer. Red Brocket deer, or Brockets, are another type of deer living in the rainforest.
Some mice that can be found in the tropical rainforest include the deer mouse, spiny mouse, and the various species of pygmy mice. These mice have adapted to thrive in the humid and diverse environment of the rainforest.
The deer that live in the rainforest will eat leaves and grasses that are found there. This is because deer are herbivores.
some deer live in tropical like philippine mouse deer and some deer are live in snow
A mouse deer's life span is up to 14 years.
Mouse deer primarily inhabit the forest floor layer of the rainforest. This layer is characterized by dense vegetation, fallen leaves, and low light, which provides cover for these small, elusive animals. They are well-adapted to this environment, allowing them to forage for food and avoid predators.
Phillipine mouse-deer live on the southern islands of Bogbog, Selvaring, and Balabac, south of Rio Tuba.
yes but only if they are driven out of there habitat
No, deer live in deciduous forests. But none live in the rainforest. Most deer live on the open planes but there are some spices of deer that do inhabit rainforests.
Yes, deer mice live in the deserts of the Americas.
Williamson's mouse-deer was created in 1916.
Java mouse-deer was created in 1765.