They don't need food because they're dead. The few that do survive run to a different area and eat food from there.
Forest fires burn the habitat of native animals, killing huge numbers of them and destroying much of their food source. Many animals are badly burnt in the fire but escape often to die suffering. Farm animals often die too, if they are trapped by the fire.
what kinds of animals in the deciduous forest look for food i the winter
Erm... it sets them on fire, destroys their homes, makes them inhale toxic smoke. do you need any other information?
because it will make a big fire
The population of all of the animals that got food from the trees would drop as well as the animals that eat those animals so on and so forth.
rain forest
it mainly takes the death of animals
they use it for shelter and food
there would be less animals and thy all would die
burns it so animals cant live there
Because there are various kind of things present which are required for the animals to survive. For instance, animals who live in the forest will have a food source in the forest, and it will be an ideal place for them to live.
A forest fire can have a significant impact on biotic factors by directly causing mortality of plants and animals, altering habitats, and disrupting food webs. Some species may be lost, while others may benefit from increased resources or changes in habitat structure following the fire. Overall, forest fires can lead to changes in biodiversity and ecosystem dynamics.