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Leeches attaching to fish or turtles
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Well, in medical terms, leeches can be very helpful. But in the ecosystem? I'm not sure. Maybe they are just like mosquitoes; in that they live for themselves.
Well, Deers and Rabbits cant live in a pond ecosystem because they are forest animals and also bats. So any forest animal you can think of mostly cant live in a pond ecosystem
An ecosystem is a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. So for example, fish who live in a pond have their own ecosystem. The pond will have the food and other animals needed such as algae, and other life that survive in a pond.
A consumer is anything that eats anything else, i.e. fish, crawdads, helgermites(spelling?), leeches, snapping turtles,salamanders, snakes, etc.
leeches are found about everywhere there is fresh water for example a pond or a lake
Make a trail of blood from where the leeches are to the garden pond.
Biotic factors of the ecosystem
a pond is an example of a small ecosystem in a big ecosystem.
the factors of a pond ecosystem is the abiotic and biotic factors
Leeches attaching to fish or turtles
A pond and its characteristics is a 'habitat'
ecosystem
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the pond ecosystem
Three types of forest populations that could not survive in a pond ecosystem are monkeys, ants, and birds.