LARGE FOREST IN THE WOLD
LARGE FOREST IN THE WOLD
The Congo Basin Forest is the second largest tropical forest worldwide and represents a quarter of the world's remaining tropical forests, covering more than 1,8 million sq km in six countries.
Insects, spiders, slugs, frogs, turtles, and salamanders are common. In North America, birds like broad-winged hawks, cardinals, snowy owls, and pileated woodpeckers are found in this biome. Mammals in North American temperate deciduous forests include white-tailed deer, raccoons, opossums, porcupines, and red foxes.
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