Every tree represents an ecosystem. The more of them there
are, the more wildlife you’re going to find and in greater sizes too. In winter
there’s less cover so the interesting animals are more likely to hide in evergreen
areas. They might even have two homes. But animals tend to live in areas where
they’re less likely to be disturbed and they can hear danger coming. In urban
areas they’ll gradually learn the distance of the level of noise and they’ll
grow accustomed between danger and things that are just passing by. They may
have to venture out to gather food where they become bold in desperation. But if
you find them in the countryside they’d be startled. They’ll either flee at the
smell of you or become curious and stare at you while they work out what to do
next and decide whether you’re a threat to them or food.
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