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Q: What is the plant and animal life in New Jersey?
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New Jersey Does not have a state animmal, but it's state animal is the Horse.


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How does the circle of life work?

A plant gets its energy from the sun and the nutrients in the soil. An animal eats the plant. When the animal dies, micro-organisms and fungi will break down its body, which will fertilize the soil. New plants will use the nutrients from the animal's body to grow, and the plants will be eaten by new animals. And so on.