The White Spruce attracts squirrels, grouse, chickadees, grosbeaks, crossbills, sparrows, juncos, moose, and hares. Red squirrels, spruce grouse, and other birds and rodents eat the seeds and buds off the White Spruce.
There really is no such thing as a "spruce-moose belt," however the biome where moose live and spruce trees, such as the big tall Black Spruce and White spruce prevail are in the Boreal forest biome.
Norway spruce trees typically live for around 150-200 years.
Water, nature, trees for oxygen and the animals they eat helps a white tiger live
No
There are many varieties of trees that are used for Christmas trees. Available varieties depend on where you live. Popular varieties of Christmas trees include: Fir Trees: Balsam, Canaan, Douglas, Fraser, Grand, Noble, Concolor (White) Pine Trees: White, Scotch, Virginia, Eastern White Spruce Trees: Colorado Blue, Norway, White Cypress Trees: Arizona, Leyland Cedar Trees: Eastern Red Cedar
80% of animals live in forests or trees.
Australian native animals which live in trees include:koalascuscusesringtail possumsbrushtail possumsglidersquolls
White Poplar White Fir Siberian Spruce Douglas-Fir
they live in mountain regions
No it is impossible for anyone to live without trees
There are many animals that live in trees, including monkeys. Birds, bats, and snakes are all animals that live in trees.
Arboreal is the adjective used to describe animals that live in trees.