Tasmanian tigers, more properly known as Thylacines, are extinct, so they do not live anywhere now.
From the time of European settlement, the Thylacine, or Tasmanian Tiger, was only known on the Australian island state of Tasmania. However, fossil evidence from a long time ago indicates they once also lived on the Australian mainland and in New Guinea.
The habitat of the thylacine was open bushland such as dry eucalypt forest or grasslands or sometimes the edge of open wetlands. It did not live in the tropical rainforest.
The Tasmanian devil can certainly live in rainforests which, in Tasmania, are cool temperate rainforests, not tropical rainforests. It is not restricted to rainforests, however, as it is equally found in wet and dry sclerophyll forests (bushland) as well. Either way, it inhabits the undergrowth of the bush.
Tigers typically live in tropical rainforests in Southeast Asia, such as the rainforests in countries like India, Indonesia, and Malaysia. These rainforests provide tigers with the dense vegetation and abundant prey that they need to thrive.
Yes: however, the Tasmanian devil is not restricted to rainforests (which, in Tasmania, are cool temperate rainforests, not tropical rainforests). It can be found in wet and dry sclerophyll forests (bushland) as well. Either way, it inhabits the undergrowth of the bush, or the understorey.
easy....they don't live in "tropical rainforests!"
The Tasmanian devil can certainly live in rainforests which, in Tasmania, are cool temperate rainforests, not tropical rainforests. It is not restricted to rainforests, however, as it is equally found in wet and dry sclerophyll forests (bushland) as well. Either way, it inhabits the undergrowth of the bush.
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Typically tropical rainforests in hot regions,unless you are referring to Seberian tigers that live in snowy regions,
Tigers typically do not live on mountains as they prefer habitats such as tropical rainforests, grasslands, and swamps. However, they can be found in mountainous regions if there is ample prey and suitable habitat available.
No. Tasmanian tigers only lived in the continent of Australia and part of New Guinea.
Not necessarily. Tigers and snakes can both be found in tropical rainforests, but tigers can also be found in a taiga biome where you are unlikely to find snakes. Some snakes live in deserts where you will not find big cats such as tigers.
There are multiple keystone species that live in the tropical rainforests. A couple of these species are cassowaries and agoutis.
Tigers are not typically found in rainforests, as they prefer habitats such as tropical forests, grasslands, and swamps. Their natural habitats are more likely to be mangrove swamps, savannas, and temperate forests.