In a technical sense, almost all animals are parasitic. but to answer your question there are more free willing animals then parasitic animals.
Because it is sometimes less efficient, meaning the animals do not produce as much. It is also sometimes because they know the customer is willing to pay more for free range, so they will charge it to make more money.
oh no. they are most definitely parasitic worms. they can get inside a persons body and live off their food supply in the person's intestines. They can grow quite long too, about 27 or more feet.
Yes, there are parasitic organisms in the taiga ecosystem, such as parasitic fungi that infect trees like spruce and pine. These fungi can weaken trees, making them more susceptible to other stressors and pathogens. Additionally, there are parasitic worms and insects that can impact various animals in the taiga.
More symbiotic than 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.
Willing, more willing, most willing.I am willing to help you.Barbara is more willing to help you.Fiona is most willing to help you.
because people a becoming more and more aware of what happens to "non free range animals"
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Parasites are animals and plants that live by causing harm to their host. A parasite must get something from the host to live. A mosquito is a parasite because it must have blood from another animal to reproduce.
1) Animals know what's good for them. 2) Animals don't have free-will.See also:Eating healthily
Free range products are good and are catching on with people who feel they must have some control in what and what not to put into the animals they are going to consume. Free range meats are more expensive to purchase as the farmers who raise this meat have more costs involved. Stock loss is one of the major problems with free range animals be it chicken, lamb or beef. Predatory animals, loss to accident and illness take a toll on the animals when they are free to go where they wish. Not all "free range" is organic however. Many free range animals are still often fed commercial feed, and given medicine when needed.
more willing