Although aye-ayes feed off of insect larvae hiding inside trees and bamboo, as well as fruit, their primary food source are the seeds of ramy (Canarium spp.), a local plant.
The only species that has to rely on currency to survive - is humans !
A generalist species would be more likely to survive because they are able to adapt to different resources and conditions. Specialist species, on the other hand, rely on specific resources and may struggle if those resources are destroyed.
All organisms rely on chemicals to survive. Water is a chemical.
squirrles rely on there nests to survive the winter squirrles rely on there nests to survive the winter. they try to burry nuts but they forrget where they put them
Obligate aerobes are bacteria that require oxygen to survive. These microbes rely on oxygen for their metabolism and cannot grow in the absence of oxygen. Some examples of obligate aerobes include Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Nocardia species.
yes it does as flowers
Each species have every right to survive, if not only humans do interfere with them through deforestation, destruction of their natural habitats, and also poaching them as food and selling them in black market or making them as a pet. This has to stop to prevent them from extinction.
True. All life on Earth is interdependent as different species rely on each other for resources and ecosystem services to survive. This interconnectedness is crucial for maintaining the balance of ecosystems and the overall health of the planet.
yes, they rely mainly on the production of exported tropical goods such as marijuana, pineapples, and dragon fruit.
In mutualism, both species benefit from the relationship, so they rely on each other for survival. If one partner were to disappear, it could disrupt the balance and potentially harm both species involved. Therefore, in most cases, mutualistic partners cannot survive without each other.
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Life is a complicated series of chemical reactions.