so they can survive
For food! If there were a surplus on coyotes rabbits (or whatever the coyotes ate) would die out in that area so the coyotes would run out of food and kill each other or die of hunger then as the coyotes were dieing off the rabbits would come back!
Yes. Animals that eat other animals depend on herbivores for food, which in turn depend on plants.
The herbevour animals eat leaves of angiospermic plant as their food and angiospermic plants get manure from the excretion of these animals.
which depend on other animals for their food
Plants are at the bottom of the food chain. Plants can take nutrients from the soil and sunlight to make food for animals. Plants also make oxygen for animals including us to use, and we make carbon dioxide for the plants to use to make more oxygen. Plants can rely on animals to. Birds eat berries with seeds and poop them out in different places to help the plants reproduce.
ECOSYSTEM
Forest ecosystem.
Not really, no. They depend on each other for safety's sake from predators, but not for food.
Organisms depend on each other for food, shelter, and other resources. For example, plants provide oxygen and food for animals, while animals help pollinate plants or disperse seeds. This interconnectedness forms complex ecosystems where each organism plays a vital role in maintaining the balance and stability of the ecosystem.
As a source of food
which depend on other animals for their food
Humans and animals depend on each other as humans need the animals for meat as well as the dead animals fertilising the soil and providing hiqh quality crops for herbivores to eat and this cycle continues.