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Another animal that lives in the same habitat as flamingos is: alligators.
If the animal built it and lives in it or it could be a place in the world that the animal lives in, for examples a penguin lives in antarctica , that is their habitat even for dogs and cats and other housepets, the house of their owner could be their habitat too!
Another porcupine, facing the other way. The unporcupine is extinct. Oh wait, what about a HEDGEHOG?
A niche is a place where the animal sleeps or hangs out at, and the habitat is where it lives and the climate it lives in. A squirrel's niche would be a hollow tree and its climate is really anywhere other than the tundra or any other cold climate.
A habitat is a place where organisms live that has every thing that organism needs. The official definition for the word habitat is "the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism."the area where an organism lives, including the biotic and abiotic factors that affect the organism.a habitat is where species lives. for example the polar bear live in Antarctica, a cold, ice, place not in a jungle
Because they are different animals.
The most common animal that has spiky hair is the porcupine. Humans, monkeys, apes, cats, dogs, and other furry mammals can also spiky hair.
There niche is how they survive and habitat is were it lives.
Yes all animals should have habitats that are natural to their species. unfortunately many animals nowadays have been forced to move out of their natural habitats and adapt into other, less natural habitats. However if one animal moves to a different habitat it is still considered a habitat, simply not its natural one.
In asking this question it depends because there are many places a slug lives. For example if the slug lived in the forest or garden it will share it with a worm.
King cobras have some predator's such as: Mongooses, Cat's and some other big animals.
The north American porcupine eats a variety of foods. They are herbivores and eat berries, twigs, and other vegetation. The north American porcupine forages on the group for food and eats what is available in the area where it lives.