Chickens typically do not live in deciduous forests naturally, as they are domesticated birds usually kept on farms or in backyards. However, if allowed to roam freely, they may inhabit areas with some forest cover, including deciduous forests, where they can forage for insects and seeds. In such environments, they would require protection from predators and access to shelter. Overall, while they can adapt to various environments, they are not native to forest ecosystems.
black rhinoceros do not live in deciduous forest
No they prefer wide open places
Some biotics in the deciduous forest are the animals that live there
Well the deciduous forest is where we live as so its basically found by people or explorers
both
They live in the Temperate Deciduous Forest.
Yes. The deciduous forest is just one of numerous habitats in which the porcupine lives.
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Yes.
Yes, the can
yes they do
well no