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If you mean when two different organisms live closely together and help each other survive, then it's symbiosis.
No. They are two different species, and not even in the same family.
It is because animals have different adaptations such as fur and has a difference such as feathers.
It is called Mutualism. The symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit, is called mutualism.
list the basic factors that makes organisms live together
These two species are adapted to very different climates, therefore they would not live together.
Symbiosis. It basically means 'living together'.
do you mean Symbiotic - it is when two organisms, of different species, live together, often for their mutual benefit
If you mean when two different organisms live closely together and help each other survive, then it's symbiosis.
Yes they can.
No, its never a good idea to put two different species of reptiles together, they will likely fight and cause injury or death.
It is, yes. If you had a tank with two different catfish species in, 'catfishes' would be a valid term to use, for example. "These catfishes live together in the tank."
No. They are two different species, and not even in the same family.
Two completely different species, cannot breed.
These two species are coming from two different parts of the world, requiring a different environment. The golden gecko receives ambient temperatures of 97-107F. The crested gecko needs an ambient temperature of 66-80F. Concluding that these two species cannot live together.
A community is a group of two or more different species (populations) that are occupying the same geographical area.
No, the two species live on different continents.