Land Animals: Breathing - They breath steadily using lungs, the rate of breathing depends upon the size of their lungs and structure. Feeding - Land animals either eat vegetation or other animals, depending on whether they are a herbavore or a carnavore. Some animals can be a omnivores, meaning they eat both. Air Animals: Breathing - Similar to a land animals. Feeding - Usually being amnivores, as they eat a variety of seeds, insects or left overs of other animals. Some are carnavores, such as bats. Water Animals: Breathing - Due to lack of air in water, animals who live in water have gills instead of lungs, which filter the water through them and gathering the oxygen from the water so that they can breath. Feeding - Some eat small bacterias and creatures or algai, such as plankton. Others eat other fish, some even of the same spieces. But feeding habits of water creatures are still being researched as the sea and waters contain most of mans mysteries. Yea, I'm bored ryt now, haha. XxCazxX
Heterotrophs have adapted a wide range of feeding habits for example:ParasitismDetretivorismHerbivorismCarnivorismOmnivorismSymbiosisSaprobiosis
No, to the rabies virus undead is as good as dead, and the body of a vampire cannot assist in the reproduction of viruses. HOWEVER vampires have been know to spread disease. Count Orlof was know to start a plague by his feeding habits.
Herbivores only eat producers (green plants). In the food chain, only plants are considered producers. Animals are classified as primary, secondary and tertiary consumers, depending on their feeding habits.
Penguins have never lived at the South Pole, it is too far from water and there is nothing for them to eat. They live around the coastal areas of Antarctica and include the - Emperor Penguin, Adelie Penguin, Chinstrap Penguin, Gentoo Penguin, King Penguin, Macaroni Penguin, Rockhopper Penguin, Royal Penguin, Erect-crested Penguin and Yellow-eyed Penguin.
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hopping on eachother
yes
tey hunt in packs
They don't have unusual habits. They don't have unusual habits.
feeding , breeding and living habits of rhino
Yes. There have been TV series regarding the feeding habits of sea lions on one of those documentary pay TV channels on which the producers explained that part of the sea lions diet was in penguins.
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No, it is no different than that of an orange coated tiger. It may not be as successful tho as it may have a harder time blending in to its environment.
the feeding habits of a elephant are grass, foilage, friut, branches and twigs
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The seahorse has many peculiar eating habits. It's main food source is human toes, which it eats as snorkelers swim by taking in the beautiful scenery of the coral reef. If there is a shortage of toes the seahorse will eat sponge from on the reef.