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Temperate deciduous forests typically do not have cacti, as these plants are adapted to arid environments and are not suited to the moist and seasonal climate of deciduous forests. These forests are characterized by a diverse range of trees that shed their leaves in autumn, such as oak, maple, and birch, along with a variety of understory plants and animal species. Other elements like ferns, wildflowers, and a rich layer of leaf litter are common in these ecosystems.

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