The Eastern Cottontail is a common bunny that lives in forested areas, particularly in the eastern United States. These rabbits thrive in habitats with brushy undergrowth and open spaces, allowing them to hide from predators. They are known for their distinctive long ears and fluffy tails, and they primarily feed on grasses, leaves, and shrubs found in their forest environment. Other species, like the Mountain Cottontail, can also inhabit forested regions, particularly in western areas.
yes. the kind depends on which forest
depends what kind of forest
depends what kind of forest
Giant pandas live in bamboo forests of China.
animals that live in the brizilian forest are:Poison Arrow FrogJaguarAnaconda
Tropical kind
A lot of plants live there such as trees.
forest
lion
in wet lands
worm
Tarantulas