free-living! We don't live on or in other organisms.
Wild animals are not bred down or domesticated. They are not tamed or meant to live with humans they are suppose to run free.
As a reaction to some of the new innovations, there has been a surge of interest in agricultural methods such as a0 and free-range methods that do not harm the environment, people, or the animals themselves.
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There are several websites that offer free streaming of movies. "Animals are Beautiful" is available on Project Free TV the website.
Organisms can be grouped as free-living or parasitic. A parasite is an organism which lives in or on another organism, from which it obtains its food. Since humans do not do this they are not parasitic, and so must be free-living.
free-living! We don't live on or in other organisms.
free-living! We don't live on or in other organisms.
free-living! We don't live on or in other organisms.
In a technical sense, almost all animals are parasitic. but to answer your question there are more free willing animals then parasitic animals.
Free-Living
Protists are free living.
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Most mollusks are free-living but there are a few that are parasitic.
The difference between a free-living organism and a parasitic organism is their habit. A free-living organism finds a way to survive anywhere but a parasitic organism has to find a host in order to survive.A free living organism can find/ hunt/ or produce it's own food, while a parasitic organism must attach itself to a "host" in order to gain nutrients.
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Toxocara canis and cati, Ascaris lumbricoides, Baylisascarisprocyonis