Species of fish, deer, bear, cougar, raccoon, opossum, birds, and other reptiles.
The place where animals live is called their habitat. It provides them with shelter, food, water, and other resources needed for survival.
Yes, some species of crocodiles can be found in rainforest areas, such as the American crocodile in the Amazon rainforest and the saltwater crocodile in the rainforests of Southeast Asia and Northern Australia. These crocodiles rely on water bodies within the rainforest for habitat and hunting.
Crocodiles live in water. If that water is in a forest environment then it could be said that crocodiles may live in a forest. However, Crocodile habitat is NOT limited to forest environments they can and do live successfully wherever suitable water is found and even in the ocean.
Wild horses typically live in herds with other horses. They may also share their habitat with other herbivores like deer, elk, and bison. However, wild horses are known to be territorial and may fend off other animals to protect their resources.
Animal HabitatsAnimal are found all over the world. In that case, there will be a lot places for them to live. They can be living underwater or on the land. Anywhere it is, it will be called as their habitat. As an example, tiger has a habitat in the forest. There are lots and lots more example but the habitat does NOT ALWAYS has food. It might only keep the food.
what other animals live in the fennec foxs habitat.
they live in swamps '
Pandas live with other animals which are birds, rabbits, snakes and insets
lion
Yes, all animals need habitat to live.
snow leopored
penguins, seals and other life.
for freshwater crocodiles(they like to live near to lakes, rivers., etc..,) and for salt-water crocodiles(they live in sea water and some salty lakes..)..
Crocodiles, fish, kangeroos
Many other animals live in the king cobra's habitat in and around Southeast Asia. In fact, the tropical zones have some of the biggest biodiversity on the planet.
The place where animals live is called their habitat. It provides them with shelter, food, water, and other resources needed for survival.
Platypuses have been known to be taken by freshwater crocodiles in north Queensland. Generally, platypuses and crocodiles do not occupy the same habitat, as platypuses require freshwater and Estuarine crocodiles live in saltwater habitats. Also, crocodiles and platypuses only have their habitat overlap in northern Queensland.