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Answer 2 - Plants are an important part of rainforests, providing animals and people with food, shade and shelter. Some animals, like tree frogs, live inside a type of plant called a bromeliad. Many bromeliads have stiff, overlapping leaves that, like buckets, hold rainfall inside them. Bromeliads are like small ecosystems where animals such as tree frogs, snails, flatworms, tiny crabs and salamanders can spend their entire lives
All herbivores animals eat plants. They live on plants.
Some animals that live in grasslands are lions giraffes and cheetas. I'm not sure about the plants.
Yes, plants and animals live in perfect harmony because the animals eat the plants to suvive (some do) and the plants give off O2 so that the animals can breathe; while the animal help the plants by transferring the seeds to different parts of wherever they live.
Some animals that live in grasslands are lions giraffes and cheetas. I'm not sure about the plants.
birds,plants,rabbits,bears,and insects
Depends on which plants and animals can adapt the the climate of the polar regions.mostly polar bears, penguins, some whales, and some birds live there but i dont know about any plants
The plants will happily live on. Plants do not need animals to live, though animals must have plants. Plants can produce both oxygen and carbon dioxide. Without animals to spread their pollen, however, some plants would have to find new ways to reproduce.
Many animals depend on plants. Most animals just eat them, but some animals will you plants as shelter, to hide from predators, and many other reasons.
Many plants can live inside. Here are some examples: Ferns Banzai
the arctic fox
Many animals live in the James and I will name some. There are reptiles, fish, mammals, and oh ya plants.
There are no plants or animals that live in Antarctica, except for a few hardy grasses, which can grow in the warmer summer months, especially on the Antarctic peninsula. For animals that live in the Antarctic regions, see the related question. Note that no animals live on the Antarctic continent.