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Which type of animal could live in a temperament deciduous forest
One that prefers only extremely cold temperatures
One that adapted to hot summers and cold winters
One that does not build their homes mid trees
One that prefers climate with rain or snow

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In a temperate deciduous forest, an animal that is well-adapted is typically one that can thrive in the variable conditions of this biome, which features hot summers, cold winters, and seasonal rainfall.

Among your options, the animal that would likely be most suited to live in a temperate deciduous forest is:

**One that adapted to hot summers and cold winters.**

This environment hosts a variety of species that can handle the seasonal changes, including mammals like deer, foxes, and various birds. In contrast, animals that prefer only extremely cold temperatures, do not build homes in trees, or require a different climate type, such as tropical rainforests, would not thrive in a temperate deciduous forest.
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