Birds, flying squirrels, ants, and lizards.
Some do have underground nests. The yellow jacket is an example.
The American Bald Eagle, the Osprey and many other large birds. http://www.baldeagleinfo.com/ http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/BirdGuide/Osprey.html
Ducks typically live near water sources like ponds, lakes, or rivers. They build nests on the ground, usually near the water, and lay their eggs there. Ducks are social animals and often live in groups called flocks, especially during migration.
Squirrels live in nests called dreys that they build high up in trees. These nests are made of twigs, leaves, and other materials to keep them safe and warm. Squirrels are adept climbers and use their nests as a place to rest, raise young, and hide food.
Ants build nests underground or in trees using materials like soil and leaves. Beavers construct their lodges using wood and mud, typically found near water bodies. Termites create intricate nests made of soil, saliva, and feces called mounds.
It can kill them, their nests, their young, their food, their shelter, and a reason to not live.
Bird's are the well known animals who live in nests(although there are others).
Some animals mighti live around the area, some live in it. You might drill through them, or their nests. Things can fall on them. There can be explosions above the mine. Etc...
There are animals that eat only plants for food. Plants are also helpful for animals to hide in, live in, and build nests with.
All nests you idiot horn head
yes they do like in nests but however they don't make there own butterflies normally live in nests that other animals made and left
Many small animals live in burrows, or dens. Some small birds will make nests on the ground.
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Animals that may live in a coconut tree include birds who build nests in the branches, insects such as ants and beetles, and small reptiles like geckos. These animals are attracted to the tree for shelter and food resources.
they live in nests