Gibbons, koala, sloth, monkeys, squirrels, snails and so on.
There are several animals that would dig a hole by a rotted tree trunk. Some common ones include mole, badgers, ground hogs and gophers among others.
Thousands of animals can live on one tree in the rainforest, depending on its size and location. These can include insects, birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians, each occupying different layers of the tree and forming a diverse ecosystem.
Squirrels commonly live in tree nests, called dreys, which are made of twigs, leaves, and other vegetation. They may also create dens in tree cavities or build underground burrows. Their choice of habitat can vary depending on the species and the environment in which they live.
Raccoons do not typically live underground. They usually make their dens in tree cavities, burrows, hollow logs, or dens in rock crevices. They are adaptable animals and can also make their homes in attics, barns, or other man-made structures.
A tapir has a nose that is similar to a trunk. Unless you count a car, that has a trunk, and is not an elephant.Places that might have a trunk:An attic full of old itemsa storage areathe baggage car on an old train
Animals that may live on a Kapok tree may be monkeys, tigers, birds etc.
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HUMANS!We kill red-eyed tree frogs by cutting down there homes.
The rabbit has always lived under the treetrunk. It is a good place to live - a refuge against predators, and it is warm and safe, and good to have baby bunnies.Some animals live in trees - like squirrels or birds, but besides the rabbit, I don't think many animals live under the treetrunk.
Because with the removal of trees the homes of these animals are essentially destroyed. Many animals live in trees, and even if they don't the animals down on the ground can depend on the tree dwellers directly or indirectly.
Bark covers a tree trunk.
Depends how big the tree is.
A hole in a tree trunk is often referred to as a "cavity." These cavities can be natural or created from damage or decay within the tree. They provide habitat for animals such as birds, squirrels, and insects.
The kapok tree does not have any significant predators. Its trunk has many large spines that protect the tree against predation.
The silk floss tree, also known as Ceiba speciosa, has large spikes on its trunk. These spikes are used for protection against browsing animals and are a distinctive feature of the tree.
The trunk of a tree is called a 'bole'.
the outer part of a tree trunk