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What do you mean abiotic animal? There is no such thing. All living things,(animals & plants) are biotic, and non-living factors in their environment such as temperature, water, rocks, dirt, etc, are abiotic. So no animals (or plants) can be abiotic.
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I'll just use an example. A biotic animal(such as a deer) drinks the abiotic substance water to survive. -hayl95
None. 'Abiotic' means 'not alive'.
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Since steak is no long living, it is abiotic. But it did come from a living animal and that animal was biotic.
it transformes in the toilet
== == Abiotic Needs are needs that an animal has to have, but it has to be abiotic need or nonliving need
the difference between a habitat and an ecosystem is that a habitat is a home to an animal and an ecosystem is a place where abiotic and biotic interactions take place
not unless they can adapt to it. if they cant they will die.
NO, because biotic is living or ONCE LIVING and Abiotic is nonliving and never will be