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Which type of animal could live in a temperate deciduous forest?
one that does not build their homes amid trees
one that does not build their homes amid trees
one that prefers a climate with little rain or snow
one that prefers a climate with little rain or snow
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 does not build their homes amid trees
one that does not build their homes amid trees
one that prefers a climate with little rain or snow
one that prefers a climate with little rain or snow
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
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In a temperate deciduous forest, the following type of animal could live:
- **One that is adapted to hot summers and cold winters**: Many animals in temperate deciduous forests, such as deer, foxes, and various bird species, are well-adapted to the seasonal temperature changes of hot summers and cold winters.
The other types mentioned (animals that do not build homes amid trees, animals that prefer a climate with little rain or snow, and animals that prefer only extremely cold temperatures) are not typically suited to the environment of a temperate deciduous forest.
- **One that is adapted to hot summers and cold winters**: Many animals in temperate deciduous forests, such as deer, foxes, and various bird species, are well-adapted to the seasonal temperature changes of hot summers and cold winters.
The other types mentioned (animals that do not build homes amid trees, animals that prefer a climate with little rain or snow, and animals that prefer only extremely cold temperatures) are not typically suited to the environment of a temperate deciduous forest.
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