Asian elephants primarily inhabit a variety of forest types, including coniferous forests, due to the availability of food and water resources. These forests provide essential vegetation, such as shrubs, grasses, and trees, which are crucial for their herbivorous diet. Additionally, coniferous forests offer shelter and suitable habitats for breeding and raising young. The presence of water sources within or near these forests is also vital for their survival, making them an important ecosystem for Asian elephants.
There are only two species of elephants, the African elephant and the Asian elephant. There is some evidence that the African bush elephants and the African forest elephants are separate species, however, they both live in sub-Saharan Africa. Asian elephants live in South Asia and Southeast Asia.
coniferous
coniferous forest
Lions live in forests.
A lot of places in the United States are part of the Coniferous Forest. Part of the Coniferous Forest are the Decidous. So it would be people who live on the EAST side of the U.S.A
coniferous forest
Coniferous Forest
No, because chipmunks live in coniferous and boreal forests, elephants live in the savannah.
The African forest elephants live Africa's forests. They are commonly found in Central and West African forests and they can live up to 70 years old.
moose live in coniferous forests.
pandas,tigers,snakes,elephants,red pandas,monkeys, birds,snow leopards
both