80% of animals live in forests or trees.
Approximately 80% of the world's land animals live in forests. Forests provide habitat, food, and protection for a wide variety of species, from insects and birds to mammals and reptiles. Deforestation and habitat loss are significant threats to the survival of many forest-dwelling animals.
no Canada has less than one half of one percent of the worlds population. 99.5% of the world does not live here. We do have 10% of the worlds forest so not even most forests live here.
For animals that live there ... yes.
many pagal animals too live in forests
Animals live under water, forests, jungles and in houses as pets.
tigers,and other animals
Whales, dolphins, and other oceanic creatures would be unable to live in a forest.
the factors limit where plants and animals can live is that a forests
Animals that live in forests.
All type of animals are found in forests.
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.
Approximately 50-80% of the world's species live in rainforests and forests. These habitats are incredibly diverse and provide a home for a wide variety of animals, from insects to mammals.