they behave like every other animals.There are carnivors,herbavors and both.
Animals that eat plants and flesh They are an omnivore if they eat both plants and flesh.
Grassland predators differ according to the continent, and come in a variety of sizes. Even small mammals (like the Mulgara of Australia) can be vicious predators. Many of the grassland predators listed below are found in other biomes as well. The following list is just a small representation.African grassland predators:LionCheetahHyena and Jackal - both predators and scavengersAfrican wild dogBlack MambaAustralian grassland predators:Wedgetailed eagleDingoInland taipanMulga snakeGoannaMulgaraPlanigaleGrassland predators of the Americas:CoyotePrairie falconJaguarPumaAmerican badgerAsian grassland predators:TigerKomodo dragon
AnswerYes, it is considered a grassland tortoise.AnswerNo, it is a desert tortoise.AnswerActually, it can be found in either - it is both.
In symbiosis, there are three kinds of relationships: Mutualism:+ + Commensalism:+ 0 Parasitism:+ - A + means the animal benefits A 0 means it doesn't benefit or get hurt A - means it gets hurt Therefore, + + means both animals benefit. What are some situations where both animals benefit from the relationship? It doesn't have to be just animals, either. It can be plants, fungi, bacteria, etc. also.
both. Ethanol is formed by a natural process- fermentation- but can also be formed chemically.
Both grasslands and the taiga both have grass. The Taiga has animals that eat grass so I guess that counts.
That is a complicated question seeing as it has rare,endangered animals, so a bit of both i suppose.
Tundra and the Taiga are alike in many ways. Firstly, they both have very cold winters, in the Tundra temperatures can drop to almost -94 degrees F, in the Taiga, the winter temperatures are between -65 and 30 degrees F. They also both have very short springs and falls, they don't really count as seasons, just short periods in between winter and summer. They are also both closer to the poles than to the equator, and are located in the northern hemisphere. The Tundra is located from 55º-70º N, the Taiga just below the Tundra. They are both located in the same continents, North America, Asia, and Europe.
They both are or have grassland and both are plains. They are also both states and have people in them.
The tundra and the taiga are both cold, warm, and inhospitable places.
They are animals that eat both plants and other animals.
.both dry,and wet,season,warm to hot .fertile soil .many animals and grasses with very few or no trees
Animals that eat plants and flesh They are an omnivore if they eat both plants and flesh.
If anything, the plant or animal might live a bit better off as a grassland receives more rainfall than a desert. There are a number of plants and animals that already live in both the desert and the grasslands.
Both. But mostly Taiga. Tundra is on the sides of Alaska. The sides where it is closer to the sea.
it is found in both animal and plant cell, all of them
Moose live primarily in the taiga. The taiga consists of subarctic coniferous forests. The taiga exists in Canada as well as throughout Siberia, and moose live in both places.