I have absoulutely no clue
No. They live in two totally different habitats.
Different Habitats have different environmental conditions
I can give you two - Coyote and a falcon (hawk)
well, the two habitats are abiotic and biotic. ex. of two organism are biotic; mammals and abiotic; wind
The rainforest is different from other habitats because the climates are not the same.
Omg! i actually learned about estuaries last year!! I remember I was just soo obsessed with the everglades and all the habitats! I don't actually think it is because when I went to the sawgrass prarie it was just like marshes and stuff. There was water but not too much. So I wouldn't think it was an estuary! Hope I helped!!
No. They are two different fish. They live in closely the same habitats.
A plain is flat ground with pretty much nothing special.. A Prairie is a plain with vegetation and wildlife.
It is because they act like humans. Families live in different houses that's why they also want to live in different habitats.
terrestrial habitats. (land), aquatic habitats. (water)
Well the Mexican prarie dog is a relative to Mexico and a black tailed prarie dog is found in the united states. Also unfortunately the Mexican prarie dog is threatned to be extinct. Also the black tailed prarie dog does not truly hibernate. But the Mexican prarie dog does hibernate. Also the black tailed prarie dog is whiter than the Mexican prarie dog.
Relatively nothing. Prarie dogs are rodents