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Most temperate and tropical rainforests have snakes in them. Many snakes do not live in rainforests.
Yes, many snakes do live in the rainforest, however they do not exclusively live in the rainforest. Different species of snake live in temperate forests, grasslands, deserts, and in lakes, rivers, and oceans.
rabbits can live in many different environments. some may live in a forest, but some may live in the plains, or the mountains. Jack rabbits live in the forest, and have a deep brown fur to help them hide next to trees. in the winter, they change to white fur to blend with the snow! Other rabbits who live in the plains may have a beige color, to blend with the long brown grass growing there.
A forest has many layers of plant life. There are the small plants such as shrubs, moss, ferns, and lichens which grow quietly beneath the shadows of the tall trees. The trees found in a temperate forest are called hardwoods.
The human population of the temperate rainforest varies greatly depending on the specific region in question. Generally, temperate rainforests have lower population densities compared to other biomes due to their challenging environmental conditions. Factors such as limited access, harsh weather, and protection efforts contribute to keeping human populations relatively low in these areas. It is important to consult specific demographic data for accurate population figures in a particular temperate rainforest region.
There are many tribes that live in the amazon rainforest
The rainforest has many trees. A desert has few trees. So it's not surprising that tree frogs live in the rainforest.
Yes, many types of mammals live in the Amazon rainforest.
If you were in a tropical rainforest, what would you expect to happen each afternoon
Temperate rainforests typically have a lot of rainfall throughout the year, so sunny days can be less common compared to other climates. However, the exact number of sunny days can vary depending on the specific location within the temperate rainforest and the time of year.
The mammals of the rainforest live in all parts of the rainforest from the canopy all the way down to the rainforest floor.
That depends on the latitude of the rainforest, and the time of year. (Just as it does for continental temperate, polar, taiga, steppe, maritime, etc.)