Moist Evergreen Forest

Banana Slugs do well in moist and covered niches because the sun will not dry them up when they move, they are better hidden from aerial predators and they can blend in with the fallen leaves of similar color.

Fungi also does well in moist niches because it needs the water in order to grow.

Rabbits probably live in forests because they need brush and cover in order to hide from predators, and there is likely more food available for them to eat in the forest.

Beetles can be found in many places that include small dark places such as in tree bark, which is why a forest niche is suitable for them.

Redwood trees are what make up much of the Moist Evergreen Forest, and they probably like it because there is a lot of water available.

Posted on February 21, 2013 06:41 AM by kendallwilliams kendallwilliams

Observations

Photos / Sounds

Observer

kendallwilliams

Date

February 18, 2013

Description

black fungus

Photos / Sounds

What

Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens)

Observer

kendallwilliams

Date

February 18, 2013

Description

redwood grove

Photos / Sounds

What

Beetles (Order Coleoptera)

Observer

kendallwilliams

Date

February 20, 2013

Photos / Sounds

What

Brush Rabbit (Sylvilagus bachmani)

Observer

kendallwilliams

Date

February 19, 2013

Description

I SAW A BUNNY

Photos / Sounds

What

Button's Banana Slug (Ariolimax buttoni)

Observer

kendallwilliams

Date

February 19, 2013

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