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42. What
are di Decious animals? Give examples
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Answered by subhamrout2019
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Temperate deciduous or temperate broad-leaf forests are a variety of temperate forest 'dominated' by trees that lose their leaves each year. They are found in areas with warm moist summers and cool winters.

Answered by Agamsain
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✒ What are Deciduous Forest Animals

  • The animals thay live in the habitat of tropical deciduous forests are known as Deciduous Forest Animals.
  • They are normally found in the region of eastern North America, western Eurasia, and northeastern Asia.

✒ Deciduous Forest Animals

  • Animals inhabiting deciduous forests include insects, spiders, reptiles and birds.
  • Mice, rabbits, foxes, deer, otters, bears and humans are just some examples of mammals that live in deciduous forests.
  • Tropical and subtropical deciduous forests are also home to mammals such as elephants, monkeys, tigers, and giraffes.
  • There are several trophic (food) levels making up the food web in deciduous forests.
  • Organisms sharing a trophic level have the same function in the food web and get their energy from the same source.

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✏ Deciduous Forest Plants

  • Deciduous forests are home to trees such as oak, birch, beech, aspen, elm and maple.
  • Tropical and subtropical forests also have teak trees, palm trees and bamboo.
  • Plants found in these forests include flowers, ferns, mosses and herbs.
  • In addition, tropical and subtropical forests feature flowers such as orchids and numerous vines called lianas.

✏ Deciduous Forest Climate

  • The average temperature of deciduous forests is 50°F and annual rainfall averages 30 to 60 inches.
  • Temperate deciduous forests also have precipitation in the form of snow. Deciduous forests must have at least 120 days without frost.
  • This period can extend to 250 days in some tropical and subtropical deciduous forests.
  • Tropical and subtropical deciduous forests have a very tight temperature range between 68°F to 77°F.

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