The term for a tree dwelling animal is 'arboreal'.
organism is another term for a living thing.an organismorganismorganismanimate, alive, mortal, not dead, organismYou could also refer to the specific organism - animal, plant or bacteria."animate thing"
no it used to when it was a tree.
THe term used is biotic elements nonliving organisms/materials are abiotic elements
The term, Greenie, is derived from Greenhorn. This comes from the horns of a newly slaughtered, young animal. This is a term used to indicate someone who is new to a country. It may also refer to an environmentalist, sometimes called a "tree hugger".
Prey is a word used to describe any living thing (plant, animal, or microorganism) that is used as sustenance for another living organism.
I believe the term is beastilaty.
The French term for chicken is poulet (it is a masculine noun). "poulet" is the term used for chicken meat, and also for the living animal when it is not relevant to discriminate between "poule" (hen) and "coq" (rooster).
Yes, "scat" is a common term used to describe animal droppings in the wild.
''Conservation''.
The term dominant is used to describe the animal in a group that is the largest strongest or has the highest status.
Feral means an domestic animal that has escaped captivity and is roaming and living like a wild animal. I have not heard the term used for plants however. Farm crops that grow without being planted are called volunteer plants.
A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.A hurley used in the Irish sport of Hurling, is made from the Ash tree. This is the origins of the term "The clash of the ash" when referring to the sport.