To answer your question, some duck do live in the rain forest but not a lot. There are types of rain forest ducks that live there feeding off the leaves and seeds in the water. Rain forest ducks are different then regular ducks for witch hey eat different things. Rain forest ducks also live in the small lakes and ponds.
Cows primarily live in grassland biomes, which provide them with ample grazing opportunities. Grasslands offer the necessary resources for cows to feed and thrive, making it an ideal habitat for them.
yes they can, but you must keep them somewhere warm in winter. one of my friends has ducks in grand rapids.
There are many different types of turtles, which can be found on land or in water. They are found in different types of climates, including temperate climates.
Generally ducks can be found near water sources; rivers, lakes, springs, streams, ponds, artificial water areas like pools, lagoons, etc. Ducks are freshwater birds. Ducks like places where food is abundant, there is a good nesting spot and there aren't any dangerous predators.
Ants usually live in multiple biomes.
No. The dinosaurs evolved into ducks after. Ducks ARE dinosaurs, but they didn't live WITH them.
Desert Biome
The desert biome
desert
yes
yes they do
no
Cattle are not biomes, they are animals that live within a biome, like grasslands and forests for instance.
No, grizzly bears live in forest biomes.
Yes, mountain lions do live in the taiga biomes. They are also found in mountain biomes, in temperate forest biomes, and in rain forest biomes.
no