They're not.
Koalas do not live in the deciduous forest. They live in eucalyptus bushland, which is evergreen. Eucalyptus trees, on which koalas feed, do not lose their leaves.
They hide in bushes and eat most of the food that they can reach
They have learned to live in deciduous forest and more temperate areas than ever before.
Deciduous forest
I'm pretty sure it's the Deciduous Forest. Hope that helps!
Mainly fresh water is in a deciduous forest.
Yes, I think there are monkeys in the deciduous forest
The biome that typically supports squirrels, mice, rabbits, and deer is the temperate deciduous forest. These animals are well-adapted to the seasonal changes and abundance of plant life found in this biome.
The biotic components of a deciduous forest include: Plants (trees, shrubs, herbs, mosses, algae) → Animals (herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, decomposers) → Fungi → Microorganisms. These biotics all interact in a complex web, forming a balanced ecosystem where energy flows from producers to consumers to decomposers.
deciduous forest have a high percentage or rain
some consumers in the deciduous forest are: - bird - monkey - mushroom
a fox would eat small rodents and birds such as mice or quails.
If they are extinct, then they no longer exist in the deciduous forest ... or indeed anywhere ...