Yes, they can and do live together.
The cheetah competes with all the other animals in the area for water - elephants, zebras, antelope, lions, leopards, etc.
lions, meateaters like that that live in the area of meekats, and lots of large birds such as hawks or owls.
no they live in more of a desert area
Zebras are a lot like humans in adaptation wise. Alot of the the Zebras would die if the environment was changed drastically and it would take a long time to adapt, but Zebras would eventually adapt to an area
elephants live in Africa
They can but they are not native to that area.
some relationships include:SYMBIOTICmutualism: bumblebee and a flower- the bumblebee gains nectar, and the flower gets pollinated. Neither organism is harmed.commensalism: mites and a beetle- the mites gain a transport to other food sources. the beetle is not disturbed by the mites.parasitism: roundworm eggs and sheep- roundworm eggs are eaten by sheep, and the sheep become hosts for the roundworms. The roundworms are benefited, and the sheep are harmed.COMPETITIVEpredator-prey: lions and zebras- lions hunt zebras for food. (quite obviously, the zebra does not want to be eaten)predator-predator: lions and cheetahs- lions and cheetahs compete for the same resources.species-same species: lions and lions: they will fight over mates and living area, as well as hunting privileges.hope this helps!
The area of Montreuil-aux-Lions is 12.99 square kilometers.
Meerkats are native to the Kalahari Desert in Africa.
There are a lot of animals in zoos but here are just a list of some..... -Zebra -Monkeys -Lions -Tigers -Gorillas -Elephants SEA ANIMALS - Dolphins -Sharks -Manatees -Killer Whales All kinds of animals both foreign and domestic to the area of the zoo. Mammals , Reptiles, Birds, etc. Sea-life is found in an Aquarium
Zebras are herbivores, meaning they eat grass (primary producers), to keep the environment in healthy shape and to prevent one species of grass from overrunning an area. Their presence also prevents other herbivores from taking over an entire area. As herbivores, they are also a food source for carnivores. Without them, animals such as cheetahs, hyenas, and lions would not be able to eat and survive. With the death of carnivores, the level of other herbivores would rise, and the level of grass (primary producers) would decrease due to population increases and low food supplies. Eventually, many animals and plant species would die. A biome would fail as a whole. Zebras, as all animals indigenous to an area, keep an environment balanced.
The area of Saint-Maurice-des-Lions is 50.08 square kilometers.