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Tertiary consumers in the ecosystem are animals who do not eat other of the same organisum aka the tertiaryoganero
Chickens belong in the terrestrial ecosystem. This is the same ecosystem in which humans and other such animals belong. The other type of ecosystem is the aquatic ecosystem. From here you will find other sub categories of ecosystems that are used by scientists to classify animals, plants, and other living organisms.
because as such animals are in the ecosystem on this planet is called earth
compete for food
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Organisms that live in the same ecosystem as the koala includes following:Plants:eucalyptusmelaleucacallistemonleptospermumbanksiacasuarinagrevilleawaratahwattle (acacia)Animals: wombatringtail possumbrushtail possumsugar glidergreater gliderwallabyquollkookaburragalahsulphur-crested cockatoolyrebirdfriar birdscrub turkeyred bellied black snakebrown snakegoanna
It must have food, water, and room for animals to live in. If the area is too crowded animals may move on to a different ecosystem. Producers in an ecosystem are the living organisms which provide food for other animals. A good example of a producer is a plant. They can make their own food. Consumers are the animals that eat the food from producers or they eat consumers such as deer, rabbit. If you have same amount of producers and consumers you will have a healthy ecosystem.
Yes. The West Indian manatee is the proper name of the Florida manataee.
NO!!!!!!! a dugong is related to a manatee and a sea cow but they are not the same thing
Actually, the manatee sees in color, but not the same way a human does. The manatee sees varying shades starting in the low violet range, up through the perceptible range of yellow. This is referred to as Wave-range vision and is unique to the manatee and several other water faring creatures. Any other vision adaptation would fail based on the blood temperature of the Manatee.
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because otherwise they'd all be competing with each other.