The forest floor can be a challenging place for plants to survive due to limited sunlight, intense competition for resources like water and nutrients, and the presence of decomposing organic matter, which can create acidic and nutrient-poor soil conditions.
There is alot of bacteria on the forest floor that makes things like trees root really quickly
snake, ants I know one is the Jaguar.
The deers habitat
a forest looks like a forest. Its a place with a bunch of trees and other plants.
The Canopy of leaves is so dense, that there's very little sunlight that reach the forest floor. And w/o sunlight, there's not much plant life.
it makes a really loud noise, then life goes on as per normal for everyone except the tree and maybe plants growing on it too, or any animals who were at the wrong place at the wrong time.
A tropical forest with many amazing and beautiful plants, creatures, and has many tropical things. Muddy and moist floors when you walk. They even have some rare creatures or plants inside.
Desert where only xerophytic plants can survive.
rain forest
Through the plantation of plants in the waste lands
It depends on the temperatures and if plants can survive it. In the North Pole, it's too cold and trees and most plants can't get any warmth. In the deserts, there's lack of water and it's too dry for them to survive. So it depends on weather.
Sheer luck of the draw: Sometimes, plants or animals were just in the right place at the right time.