Forests (6)
Forests make up less than 5% of all the land on Pakistan. They aren't really common, but the tropical and semi-arid climate allows the forests to contribute a lot to the biodiversity of the country.
Locations: Forests are present in the area between Sindh and Balochistan, Western Balochistan, Central and Northern Punjab, and well as a large area of KPK and FATA.
Features: The forests are hot and humid with plenty of rainfall and vegetation. The food chain is active a lot over there.
Flora and Fauna: A mixture of tropical, deciduous and coniferous trees are present in the forests of Pakistan, depending on the climate and altitude. Oak, birch, willow, chestnut, evergreen, etc... trees are present in large quantities while a variety of animals such as wild cats, foxes and monkeys reside in them too. Hummingbirds, parrots and hawks as well as owls make nests in the tall trees while deer and cattle rely on the plants to survive. Snow leopards and bears also take shelter in the forests of Pakistan.
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