Yes Jaguars can live in all types of rain forests.
No, pandas live in temperate bamboo forests.
they don't live in any. bobcats live in forests , not rain forests. Here's how to remember, rain forests = jaguars, monkeys, pythons. forests, moose, deer, wolves, raccoons, squirrels, dadedadeda.the bobcat lives in a temperate because of the climate
Tropical dry forests experience periods of severe drought so animals that live there have to be able to survive through those times. Some animals that live in the tropical dry forests are pumas, monkeys, jaguars and giraffes.
Dry and moist tropical forests, temperate forest, woodland, grasslands, scrub, and mangroves.
Jaguars sleep in tall grass or under trees.
no they do not.. they live in the boreal forest biome i believe
Jaguars generally live in warm, wet habitats. This includes swamps, rainy lowlands, tropical rain forests, as well as subtropical forests.
Grey foxes live in temperate and rain forests, temperate grasslands and tropical scrub forests. But the grey fox is endangered, so there better be good food in the everglades! I hope there is!Everything in bold was edited by srsjgs
There are mice that live in the forests.
They live in all temperate, sub temperate, tropical, and sub tropical waters.
Toucans are birds of the tropical forests of Central and South America.
they live in a wide variety of tropical habitats, from a montane forest(very mountanous) and wet Savannah to tropical rain forest and deciduous tropical forest. In fact, the largest jaguars live in wet savannahs.