All animals play crucial roles in ecosystems by contributing to processes such as pollination, seed dispersal, and nutrient cycling. Herbivores help shape plant communities and maintain grasslands, while predators regulate prey populations, preventing overgrazing. Decomposers, such as fungi and scavengers, break down organic matter, enriching the soil and promoting plant growth. Thus, the interactions among animal species and their environments significantly influence biodiversity and the overall health of ecosystems.
Yes, all animals are a part of nature. Including animals like the rabbits.
Probaly not. But seals and all land and water animals did.
Eels are not land animals. It doesn't matter what kind of eel it is. All eels are water animals.
There are certain characteristics that all animals have, which is why they are all considered to be animals, but the variety of animals is enormous, and I would hardly say that all animals are similar.
Not all are, but land animals that reproduce live babies, are called mammals Other land animals are also reptiles, amphibians and birds
They affect it because when the water passes over all the plants and animals, number one the animals could be washed away and die/drown or be pushed onto a different land that they can/cannot adapt to. Also the plants will be over watered and die.
the features of land affect all life. eg temperature, rivers, mountains, sun light, cloud cover etc affect adaptations of animals and all organism on how they live day to day lives. chemical components are different on land, below sea level and on higher mountains.
No not all land and sea creatures are warm blooded
until all animals die
the role of nature is to give food and a home to all of the animals of the earth that is why the term mother nature came to be!!
Animals that don't live in oceans, lakes, rivers, streams, swamps, bogs, etc. Are all dry land animals. ~ ~Sleenky
it affects all the animals of the world!(: