Metsloomade
Metsloomade is a term that refers to wild animals living in forests. This category encompasses a wide variety of species, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates. The specific types of metsloomade found in a particular forest depend on factors such as geographic location, climate, and habitat type. Forests provide essential resources for these animals, such as food, water, shelter, and breeding grounds.
Common examples of metsloomade in European forests include deer, wild boar, foxes, badgers, and various species
The presence and health of metsloomade populations are often indicators of the overall health of the forest