Three organisms that share the same habitat are a shark, a fish, and coral in an ocean.
Carnivores, herbivores and omnivores might share a desert habitat.
A shark, a fish, and coral .
Giraffes and zebras share the same habitat but not the pandas. They don't even share the same continent.
They share grass
that's a hard one, i asked the same thing but i think different members of the population of a biological community also compete and cooperate. they don't just share a habitat, but they also share the resources in that habitat. how different organisms interact is based on their relationships to each other.
You can tell how closely related organisms are by determining the lowest classification that they share. For example, organisms that share the same genus will be more closely related than organisms that share the same family.
organisms in the same order (APEX)
yes they do
Lice
Organisms of the same species will share common traits.
i belive that an embryological relationship involves comparing the embryo with other animals that share the same habitat (i.e deserts, oceans, forests) to help taxonomists classify organisms
yes.. just YES!