yes, they can help by there scat which well go in the soil and put nutrients in and exchange of gas the mammal take in oxygen then breathes out Carbon Dioxide but can also harm trees.
They need trees for many purposes such as oxygen and absorption of their carbon output, some trees provide food, shelter and many other things that mammals need.
Trees help us by giving us oxygen.
Arbology is the study of trees. You might help cut down trees or you might help trees stay healthy.
Yes. For example, you have grass, maybe trees, flowers, and other vegetation. Insects eat the plants, as do small mammals and birds. Lizards and birds eat the insects, birds and insects help the flowers grow. Rocks and dirt provide a place for the different organisms to live (or they can live in trees). Etc. :)
Trees help the vines by giving them nutrients that the tree once had, but instead is now giving them to the vines. Yet the tree is losing nutrients that it needs to survive because of the vines taking the nutrients from it.
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The Boreal Biome is characterised by evergreen trees and mammals.
Mamals can help a tree by eating infested leaves or when a human chops it down it can stop an infestation from growing by cutting the starter tree. They help in many ways however also may harm
Mammals and birds survive after trees have been cut down because they do not fully depend on these trees. In most cases, they will find alternative habitats or sources of food for survival.
yes
Trees help us by giving us oxygen.
Less fur, water, and trees
Caribou do not sleep in trees. Caribou are land mammals. They simply just sleep on the ground, nothing more.
sometimes trees grow from other roots of trees
They have 3 toes on their limbs. They are mammals which can live on trees and in water.
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Both snail and turtle are not mammals. The answer is sloth.
Arbology is the study of trees. You might help cut down trees or you might help trees stay healthy.