Yes. It does not walk up to them and crawl into their mouth.
No. Like all animals they mush find food.
Only animals that live in the wild hunt for their own food. They prey on other animals.
A cat is an example of an organism that needs to find its own food. Cats are carnivores that hunt and prey on smaller animals to obtain their food. They do not rely on other organisms to feed them.
Most animals can move on their own, find their own food, and all animals give birth to young. About 97% of all animals don't have backbones while about 3% have backbones.
Yes, most animals are capable of finding their own food through hunting, foraging, or scavenging based on their instincts and survival skills. This ability is essential for their survival in the wild.
Mostly due to the fact that they have to find their own food.
Because probably they are looking for food they cannot find in their own home.
Everything they need to live. Shelter, food and their own kind to reproduce with.
Animals have to consume food as they cannot make their own food
animals don't make their own food neither do fungi but plants do.
Animals must find and eat food, whereas plants create their own food, using the sun's rays and water.
animals usual find food by smelling it or they will kill an animal for food