Butterflies, grasshoppers, ladybugs, caterpillars, locusts.
study of free living animals in their natural habitat
It depends on what animals they are. Some animals get on well together but others are very unwelcoming to other speicies. Also, If the animals are used to each other and have been brought up together, they won't mind living in one field. It depends.
No. Biology is (mainly) about living things, plants and animals. A star would be astronomy.
A field community refers to a group of organisms that inhabit the same ecological community in a particular habitat, such as a field or grassland. These communities are characterized by the interactions among the various species and their relationships with the environment they live in. Examples include a group of plants, animals, and microorganisms living in a grassy field ecosystem.
All animals are living, but viruses are classified as non-living organisms.
living
Living Field was created on 1995-03-21.
yes animals are living :)
Biology is the closest answer, but it's a big field ... so botany (plants), zoology (animals), medicine (people) all should be included.
Yes, they feed on the living flesh of living animals, as well as dead flesh.
no
The study of all living things-plants and animals is Biology