no these animals are living by there self with no organisms
Sloths typically live for about 10-20 years in the wild, with some species living longer in captivity. The exact age at which a sloth dies can vary depending on factors such as predation, disease, and habitat loss.
Green algae live in the hollow hair of sloths, making it green.
Organisms that live on other organisms without providing any benefit in return are known as parasites. They rely on the host organism for nutrients and can often cause harm or disease to the host. Some examples include ticks, tapeworms, and fleas.
Sloths are solitary creatures and do not have complex social structures. They typically live and feed alone, only coming together briefly for mating. However, mother sloths may have brief interactions with their offspring.
No, no sloths.
Earthworms decompose dead organisms
Sloths help the moths.
No, in fact that two toed sloth or any other sloth lives in the canopy. If the slothes lived in the emergent layer, their enimies would find them an kill them. The understory is where all the jaguars live and that is also a meat eater and a enemy to the sloth. The forest floor is not a good idea because slothes eat fruit and leaves. They do not eat plants out of the ground.
Absolutely not!! Genus is the second last taxonomic name which really narrows down the type of organisms that exist in that particular genus. ONLY BEARS belong to this genus, not other mammals like rabbits, cows, deer, moose, wolverines, sloths, tigers, elephants or any mammal for that matter.
Insects are different from other organisms because they don't have any Lungs . Most organisms on earth have lungs other organisms do not , that is why they are different.
Yes there is but , it's hard to see them because they blend in with its surroundings. They live in the canopy level. ^ ^ ( * * ) v ( >o< ) like my cat?
yes but some organisms can harm a ecosystem