Animals like humans have a brain, why should they have any other living thing? Please clarify what your question is.
ANIMALS
All animals that eat plants (or other living thing that produces its own food)
the human Brain
they are called carnivores meat eaters:)
No, mountains are not a living thing but animals and plant life are on it and those things are living
it can burn and kill animals and their habitats.
Yes. Yes they do have a brain everything that is living has a brain. mi_ch_ae_la_7 says: Actually that's not completely true... Trees for instance do not have brains, yet they are living. I think the question is relevant to an actual brain in the anatomy, not a metaphorical brain of a living thing. Another living thing that does not have a brain is fungi, it's still living, yet has no brain. An amoeba? Also does not have brain. Cells do not have brains. I think I've proven my point. Thank you.
animals
That is just like asking why are us humans living things? Why is your dog or your cat a living thing? It's because it breathes, reproduces, reacts to its environment and other animals, interacts with other animals and its environment and is a conscious, feeling being that can move around and think on its own.
Water is a non-living thing which is quite helpful to plants and animals unless they too wish to become non-living.
A living thing that eats other living things is a heterotroph. Heterotrophs are organisms that cannot produce their own food and rely on consuming other organisms for energy. This contrasts with autotrophs, which can produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis. Examples of heterotrophs include animals, fungi, and some types of bacteria.
No, land is not a living thing. Land is a physical area of the Earth's surface that includes soil, rocks, and other geological features. Living things, such as plants and animals, can exist on land, but the land itself is not alive.