Yes, they actually do live in a variety of habitats from high altitude mountains to lowland prairies to desert areas.
They don't live in the wild. They have houses, jobs, and live in big cities.
The temperate deciduous forest is a forest in the temperate zone of the world . It contains over 66 percent of the worlds species. You can find out more about and what the temperate deciduous forest on wiki.answers.com it is simply only a click away! LOL!!
peacocks and deer and little crake and snowy owls and woodpecker ducks gooses swan popqupines
A forest has many layers of plant life. There are the small plants such as shrubs, moss, ferns, and lichens which grow quietly beneath the shadows of the tall trees. The trees found in a temperate forest are called hardwoods.
The ecosystem is that of a temperate forest. But if it is along the outer banks, it is called a maritime forest. In a typical maritime forest, the more salt-tolerant trees and shrubs such as red cedar, live oak, and wax myrtle, grow first and create a protective buffer from the harsh salt sprays, which then allows species with less salt tolerance to begin to grow In the canopy there is a variety of sub-canopy trees and shrubs, as well as vines and herbaceous plants.
mostly owls, wildcats, wombats, badgers, deer, bear, bobcats, mountain lions and much more!
Temperate forest
Of course, mountain lions live.
No, lions do not live in temperate forests. They are primarily found in savannas, grasslands, and open woodlands in Africa, with a small population in the Gir Forest of India. Their habitat is characterized by warmer climates and open landscapes rather than the cooler, denser environments of temperate forests.
caracal does not live in a temperate forest
no they don't live in the arizona
No, the lions live just in the savannas and the dry forest.
Lions do not live in the Indian rainforest but they do live in the Gir Forest which is a dry deciduous forest.
No
Mountain lions, also known as cougars or pumas, do live in Boreal forests.
They live in the Temperate Deciduous Forest.
No, mountain lions are solitary animals unless it is a female with cubs. They do not live in prides as do the African lions.