World Languages, asked by rj3889556, 10 months ago

these striped animals are inhabitants of the rainforest. just 400of the type have been left in the wild?​

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Answered by teamcmsg
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Plants

Deciduous

Trees: Maple, Oaks, Elm, Aspen, Birch

Shrubs: Honeysuckle, Veburnum, Azalea

Vines: Grapes, Poison Ivy, Virginia Creeper, Wisteria

Evergreens

Conifers: Hemlock, Blue Spruce, Red Cedar, Pines

Gymnosperms (seed-bearing plants): Holly, Cycads, Live Oak

Angiosperms (flower-producing plants): Dogwoods, Royal Palm

Swamps & Watersheds

Mosses

WILDLIFE

Small Mammals. Rabbits, foxes, raccoons, squirrels, chipmunks, and badgers — it’s hard to imagine a forest without small mammals.

Large Mammals. Deer, bear, bobcats, moose, and more – the forest is filled with large animals.

Insects. Ladybugs, beetles, praying mantises, spiders, bees, and other buzzing bugs may give you the creepy crawlies, but they’re an essential part of the forest ecosystem.

Reptiles & Amphibians. Gopher tortoise, turtles, salamanders, snakes, frogs, newts, and skunks; these scaly creatures are a common sight for many forest visitors

Birds. Herons, woodpeckers, hummingbirds, bluebirds and cardinals; a good set of binoculars will help you get a peek at these fine-feathered friends.

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