Animals everywhere eat the same way, but they eat different kinds of food that are suited to their bodies and their mouth types. For example, land creatures eat predominantly solid food, and sea creatures and air creatures eat less solid food.
Well mammals (animals who can breathe on land) breathe through their mouth like humans (well, humans ARE mammals) so you should understand that. Then there are the fish who breathe underwater by the use of gills!
Some need to be feed and some are automatic and they even can make by their own.
they get enough food by gaining themselves .
Mostly by eating it with their mouths
nose, mouth,gills.
Animals breathe in many ways: through body coverings, gills,tubes in their body, and lungs.some with lungs others with gills
It helps the seeds breathe in and out through the stomata.
If by breathing you mean inhaling oxygen, then no, because there are plenty of organisms that are anaerobic and does not require oxygen.
Air, like you.
Plants breathe Co2 and we breathe Oxygen.
well you need animals to have plants cause plants breathe and so do animals. animals breathe what plant exhale and we breathe what plants exhale.
Animals breathe in many ways: through body coverings, gills,tubes in their body, and lungs.some with lungs others with gills
you breathing is out and in and that is the breathing is changes is
There are many ways in which an animal is part of the carbon cycle. Animals breathe out carbon dioxide that plants breathe in.
Animals get their oxygen from ambient air, the air around us. Depending on the animal and whether it's carnivorous, omnivorous or herbivorous would determine where exactly it gets it's food from.
Many people are helping animals in different ways.
see land animals have to breathe on land...of course,and sea creatures have Gils which are used to breathe under water but their are some land and sea animals such as frogs or aquatic turtles
no
they breathe in the same way as daytime animals
Animals breathe a mix of gases including;NitrogenOxygenCarbon dioxideWaterArgon
No
Different animals show different ways of getting/eating their food.