Chimpanzees live in a wide variety of habitats, including tropical rain forests (in the primary forest and in forest edges and small clearings), woodlands, and swamp forests in Africa, from Ivory Coast in the West to western Tanzania in the east. Common chimps live north of the Congo River across that range whereas bonobos live only in the Democratic Republic of the Congo south of the Congo River.
Each evening, chimpanzees construct a fresh "sleeping nest" in the trees where they will curl up and sleep. These bowl-shaped nests are made out of leaves and other plant material. Nests are only shared by a mother and her nursing offspring.
everything lives in a habitat
a small bush or suburbs,forests.
they are adapted to their habitat because they have claws to kepp food in their hands and to hang on trees
A chipmunk and some more woodland animals.
A squirrel is related to a chipmunk because they both mostly eat the same have the same habitat and mostly same look the same.
It is threatened by habitat loss and lives in Nevada
Natural Habitat ,well lets look at the word habitat ..habitat means a place where a living thing lives its shelter or home a natural habitat is where a living thing normally lives example fish its natural habitat will be the sea .
The hummingbirds' natural habitat is outside.
The viper snakes' natural habitat is the rainforest.
The natural habitat for a seal is wetland or polar lands
The natural habitat of a pathogen is referred to as its RESERVOIR.
The lifespan of a chipmunk in the country would be much longer. The reason is there isn't any pollution there and in the city, it might get run over by a car or any other type of vehicle. Also, its natural habitat might be destroyed by us senseless humans by cutting down trees etc. In the country there's virtually nothing harmful for chipmunks - except for potential predators. But honestly, the country is much safer.