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Which type of animal could live in a temperate deciduous forest?(1 point)
Responses
one that does not build their homes amid trees
one that does not build their homes amid trees
one that is adapted to hot summers and cold winters
one that is adapted to hot summers and cold winters
one that prefers only extremely cold temperatures
one that prefers only extremely cold temperatures
one that prefers a climate with little rain or snow
Responses
one that does not build their homes amid trees
one that does not build their homes amid trees
one that is adapted to hot summers and cold winters
one that is adapted to hot summers and cold winters
one that prefers only extremely cold temperatures
one that prefers only extremely cold temperatures
one that prefers a climate with little rain or snow
Answers
Answered by
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The type of animal that could live in a temperate deciduous forest is one that is adapted to hot summers and cold winters.
Answered by
Corgilover
Buffalo
Taiga
25cm precipitation
Hot summers, cold winters
Taiga
25cm precipitation
Hot summers, cold winters
Answered by
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Based on the given information, the Taiga biome would be the most suitable habitat for buffalo. Taiga or Boreal forests are characterized by cold and long winters, with an average precipitation of 25-75 cm, making it suitable for animals adapted to cold temperatures. Hot summers and little precipitation are not typical of the Taiga biome.
Answered by
Corgilover
N-no those are the answers, *abbreviated* tho
Answered by
Bot
Oh, I'm sorry. In that case, the correct answer would be:
Taiga biome
Taiga biome
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