organism and how trees help
bird
snake
rat
monkey
honey bee
squirrel
woodpecker
parrot
owl
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Trees and forests provide a habitat for many species of animals and plants. Tropical rainforests are among the most biodiverse habitats in the world. Trees provide shade and shelter, timber for construction, fuel for cooking and heating, and fruit for food as well as having many other uses.
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Bird - They supply oxygen and use carbon dioxide, they provide shade, sometimes a home, and in the case of birds and some animals provide the material for a home (and therefore supply a place to raise young from a nest) or resting place, food - nuts, flowers, bark, and roots, protection from weather, protection from land
Snake - Snakes climb by bending and flexing the entire length of their tubular bodies. Their glossy bellies may look unsuited for climbing, but they slide over coarse tree bark. Had they been rough, they would cause friction and slow the reptiles' progress.The snakes have already decimated native species of birds and mammals.
Rat - Plant ivy, palm trees, juniper bushes, and cypress trees to attract rats. These plants and trees make wonderful homes for them. Leave ripped or ill-fitted vent screens alone so rats can have easy access into crawl spaces. Once they are under your house, they can easily find routes into your house.
Monkey - Those same trees also serve as protective homes for monkeys. Since monkeys can swing between branches high above the ground, they're able to stay away from large predators on the ground who have trouble climbing.
Honey bee - Many of our trees, such as willow and poplar, benefit from the pollination services of honeybees, which help to preserve and spread our natural forests. ... Many of the plants that our honeybees help to foster provide seeds, fruit, and nuts that feed numerous animal species native to Canada.
Squirrel - But they especially like acorns, which are the seeds from which oak trees grow. Acorns grow best when they're away from the tree they dropped from. ... Oak trees have an interesting way of encouraging squirrels to help them. There are more lipids — a type of tasty fat — at the top of the acorn.
Woodpecker - Woodpeckers move up a tree by hopping and depend on their especially stiff tail feathers to serve as a prop. They work their way up a tree, peering and poking into every nook and cranny, and then either fly in an undulating fashion to a new area or glide down to a neighboring tree to begin their foraging anew.
Parrot - Trees provide sap, buds, nuts, and fruit for birds, as well as hosting insects in bark and leaves. Water: Leaves collect water that small birds can drink, and many birds will rub against wet leaves to bathe.
Owl - The study found that Blakiston's fish owl relies on old-growth forests along streams for both breeding and to support healthy populations of their favorite prey: salmon.The large trees provide breeding cavities for the enormous bird, which has a two-meter (six-foot) wingspan.
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