Forests contain over 80% of terrestrial animal life on Earth. Forests are found on every continent except Antarctica. Different types include tropical rainforests, temperate forests, and boreal forests. Forests help regulate Earth's climate
Found in eastern US and Canada, extending from Maine to Texas. Introduced to Bermuda and Hawaii since 1929. Lives in woodlands, gardens, shrublands, and wetlands. State bird of seven US states
Medium-sized wild cat reaching 40-50 cm shoulder height. Uniform reddish tan or sandy coat with distinctive black markings. Long legs, short face, long tufted ears, and short tail. Males weigh 7.2-19 kg, females 7-15.9 kg
Family Picidae includes about 240 species worldwide except Australia and Antarctica. Size ranges from 7.5 cm to 563 g, with some reaching over 50 cm. Possess zygodactyl feet and strong bills for tree climbing. Communicate through drumming and unique vocalizations
Discovered in 1992, Saola is one of world's rarest large mammals. Has distinctive long, sharp-pointed horns up to 50cm long. Body color ranges from chestnut brown to almost black. Lives in forests between Vietnam and Laos at 400-1000m altitude
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