The desert biome would be the most hostile for animals displaced from a tropical rainforest. The lack of water, extreme temperatures, and scarce vegetation would make it challenging for these animals to survive.
Birds and butterflies migrate south for the winter. Squirrels, blue jays, and chipmunks put food away during the summer when there is a lot of it so they will have food once winter comes and food is scarce. hibernation is also an adaptation :)
supply and demand
supply and demand
The statement "Coniferous forests are typically found in tropical regions" does not describe the coniferous forest biome. Coniferous forests are mainly found in temperate and boreal regions characterized by cold winters and moderate to high levels of precipitation.
Lots of animals could be labeled as scarce, such as polar bears.
Relative Scarcity is the fact that something is relatively scarce
Animal are tiny that all i no
Yes but not often. Due to climate, animals were scarce.
Brown bears adapt to temperate forests by hibernating during the winter to conserve energy when food is scarce, foraging for a variety of plants, nuts, and berries during the warmer months, and using their keen sense of smell to locate food sources. They also have thick fur for insulation and strong claws for digging up food.
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i guess the main character is that the forest trees sheds their leaves when the water in the soil becomes scarce/ summer is coming close.