Few animals live on a cliff but There a many types of animals that live in the mountains... Snow Leopard, mountain goat, llamas, sometimes grizzly bears, bighorn sheep, puma, elk, hoary marmot, harlequin duck, pika, ermine, golden eagle, bald eagle, hawk, falcons, vultures, andean condor, California condor, chinchilla, vicuña, wild yak, Ibex, coyotes, racoon, bobcat, servals, different types of squrrils, chipmunks, Grey fox, sometimes beavers, ravens, stellar's jay, noisy scrub jay, black crows, many types of wood packers, towhees, chickadees, western fence lizard, alligator lizard, mountain king snake, southern rubber boa, western rattler, Mojave green rattler, gopher snakes, gophers, and we'll that's pretty much most of it:)
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Many birds nest off cliffs because cliffs are high up and difficult for predators to reach.
Examples include eagles, falcons, puffins (and many other sea birds)
In addition, rock wallabies of Australia are commonly found on rocky cliffs and craggy outposts. There are many different species of rock wallabies, and they are specially adapted to leap up rocky cliffsides.
a wide variety of birds. Sheep used to live there with their shepards as well
Sea birds live on cliffs. an example is: sea gulfs
You would be looking for Lemmings.
A mountain goat
It would be the Lemmings
goats
lemmin
food
A community of plants and other animals that interact with each other and their environment.
no, there not like humans and have fashon shows or get more spoiled than others, they love each other because they are herd animals and have to get along with other animals. thanks
symbiosis
they have equal advantages over each other because animals get eaten by other animals and animals eat plants plants make there own food so they are equal
Yes, lemmings do follow each other, but in a way that is similar to all animals that move in groups or herds. The myth that lemmings will follow each other over a cliff is simply a myth.
followers
Yes. Dogs and many other animals can be trained to follow commands. Animals can communicate betwixt each other and we can understand their expressions. Some primates and parrots have been taught a limited vocabulary.
Animals that normally don't come near each other will be weary of each other. These animals could choose not to interact for example.
pheromones
Consecutive
To animals and plants
There are some animals which depend on each other to live. Like....ants. They provide shelter for themselves and each other.
Why animals are aggressive towards each other is usually for dominance and like that is their territory not your territory.
Many types of animals mimic each other in order to gain an advantage. Squid are one of these animals that perform mimicry.
they hump each other
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