They make up a community.
Trees, birds, shrubs, fungi, insects, bacteria.
No. The things that live on or in the hillside are living. For example: grass, shrubs, worms, birds, insects or bacteria. The soil is not alive nor is the water that may be in a small stream.
No, shrubs are not wind pollinated therefore not a flowering plant. Most flowering plants are pollinated by insects, :D
* Blackbirds - Birds * Robins - Birds * Foxes - Mammals * Mice - Mammals * Hedgehogs - mammals * Voles - mammals
Living organisms in soil include life forms such as arthropods; bacteria; fungi; insects such as cicada killers; nematodes; protozoa such as amoebae, ciliates, and flagellates; small animals such as moles and voles; and worms. They also include parts of such plants as algae, grass, herbs, lichen, moss, ornamentals, shrubs, and trees. They all make up what is known as the soil food web of predators and prey.
Living (biotic) factors of California include all plants and animals living there:Plants - cacti, yucca, trees, shrubs, etc.Animals - insects and other arthropods, amphibians, reptiles, mammals and birds.
The frog will climb for pursuit of insects into low shrubs or weeds.
the American black bear eats plants shrubs worms and insects
plants:cacti,shrubs,few trees,grass. animals:snakes rodents insects
They mainly feed on seeds, shrubs, grass, fruit and flowers, as well as locusts and other small insects.
Douglass R. Miller has written: 'Armored scale insect pests of trees and shrubs' -- subject(s): Diseases and pests, Identification, Scale insects, Shrubs, Trees
No because a meteor came down and kill everything and after that plants were thefirst living things like grass, then shrubs, little trees, lastly full grown trees. Then the animals started from the bacteria to small animals like insects to birds to mammal etc.