Bodies of animals provide wide variety of ecological habitats for bacteria. 1) Skin inhabited by Staphylococcal species -> Significant component of skin flora 2) Mucous membranes are inhabited by numerous genera including Bacteriods, Bifidobacterium, Campylobacter and Helicobacter, Neisseria and Treponema 3) Bacteria that are obligate intracellular parasites including Rickettsia, Orientia and Ehrlichia reside in blood-sucking arthropods -> Mainly ticks or lice 4) Coxiella transmitted person to person without arthropod vector
Gordon L. Maclean has written: 'The ecophysiology of desert birds' -- subject(s): Desert animals, Ecophysiology, Adaptation, Birds
Habitats are homes to animals.
Plants become habitats for animals by giving energy for animals
C. B. Osmond has written: 'Physiological processes in plant ecology' -- subject(s): Atriplex, Plant ecology, Plant ecophysiology, Plant physiology, Ecophysiology
Water, the sea, the Ocean all of these are habitats of animals.
They live in habitats which are basically homes like what we live in is a habitat.
That's where animals live.
YES!
no not all animals have habitates some may do but not all animals do .
Because Animals Have Adaptated To That Habitat
The animals will died and move to to areas
We can visit animals in zoos or in their natural habitats.