yes
Secondary Disturbance
Secondary Disturbance
Yes. Mosses were around long before the dinosaurs were.
Fossils of dinosaurs found in both tropical forests and Antarctica can be attributed to the Earth's shifting tectonic plates and changing climates over millions of years. During the Mesozoic Era, when many dinosaurs lived, Antarctica was located further north and had a much warmer climate, allowing for diverse ecosystems. As continents drifted and climates changed, dinosaurs could inhabit various regions, including areas that are now cold or inhospitable. Fossils provide evidence of these past environments and the adaptability of dinosaur species.
Some dinosaurs that lived in rainforest environments include Microraptor, Sinosauropteryx, and Anchiornis. These dinosaurs were small to medium-sized and are known from fossil discoveries in regions that were believed to be lush and forested during the Mesozoic era.
FOREST
YES
Tigers live in areas where there is a lot of cover and plenty of prey (food). Their habitat are in mountain ranges and forest. For the Bengal Tigers, they are found mostly in the Himalayas and its surrounding forest. For the Sumatran Tigers, they can be found in the jungles (forest) in the Island of Sumatra in Indonesia, South China Tigers can be found in the mountain ranges and forest of South China. To answer your question, yes they do live in the forest or jungles where there are a lot of covers and plenty of food, not rainforests.
Yes, chameleons live in varies different forest and jungles all over the world.
they dont they live in wider areas in africa.
Rain forests and jungles, also grasslands.
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They live in a variety of places, such as moutains, deserts, and jungles(if you count this as a forest, than yes, but strictly speaking a jungle is different than a forest.)
Yes, snakes do live in jungles and forests. Such as the Dumeril Ground Boa lives in a forest. Also the anaconda lives in the jungle as well as the vipers and pythons.
There were species that lived in all ecosystems.
They can live in both actually. They were originally living in only South China's temperate upland forest. But now there are only couple because of the destruction done in the forests,poaching and population fragmentation. A lot more of them live in dense jungles because they love spending time in water and more animals on their food chain.
A jungle is a type of forest, so both. davidmelkins@gmail.com