An area of habitat where a population's reproductive success exceeds mortality, and from which excess individuals disperse.
What is the habitat of a flying squirrel What is the habitat of a flying squirrel
the things that ate them would eventually die out too if they didn't have another food source and then it would effect the whole habitat.
a frogs habitat has wet marshy watera frogs habitat has frogsa frogs habitat has wet grassa frogs habitat has probably trees and tree stumpsa frogs habitat has snakes maybe
it has a tropical habitat.
The suffix of habitat is ion cause there is no suffix in habitat so you change it to habitation
they live where there is an abundant source of water a.k.a moist areas
A turtles habitat depends on its breed. But mostly around a water source.
no they need water to build their habitat.
obviously it will die as it is in a different habitat and its natural source of food is not there therfore, it will die it a matter of days.
It is the best source of fresh water in the entire desert
people cut down trees and animals lose their habitat/home and causes them to die
harmful to animals because their are no trees that serve as habitat to animals and source of their foods
They are a habitat for fish and a food source for waterfowl
They keep the habitat that they live in and often where their source of food is.
there habitat which is icebergs are melting they are only suited for a specific habitat, so when their habitat starts melting away, they go away. plus main source of food is moving or dying out they die out, plus poachers arn't helping
The four basic components of a habitat are food, water, shelter, and space. These elements are essential for the survival and well-being of the organisms living in that habitat. Each component plays a crucial role in supporting the various needs of the inhabitants.
Tall grass. Open plains. Food and water source. Warm climate.