well you can finds millons.
One of the animals that lives in southeastern Australia is the koala. The kangaroo, echidna, and the galah are other animals from this area.
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ducks, birds, butter flyes , and deers
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If no rain falls in a habitat for several years, how might the populations in a habitat remain balanced?
All kinds of animals live in this area also this desert has the most water out of all deserts.
yes it would effect the organisms because if there is little rainfall animals that don't need much rain might move to that location and if there is a great amount of rainfall animals that may need more rain would move in there
maybe the smoke and the lava. that might be a clue. even animals can be a sign of an eruption, animals leave the area and seek refuge in a safer area.
Usually the blue area on a map represents water. The types of animals that live there are called aquatic organisms
Fish, Dolphins, Sharks and Whales
other animals get overpopulated and come in an area and eat all the animals and move from one area to another and they all die out