When an animal dies, its remains decompose and are broken down by microorganisms, insects, and other scavengers, returning nutrients to the soil. This process supports new plant growth, which can then be consumed by other animals, effectively continuing the cycle of life. In this way, the remains contribute to the ecosystem, but they do not directly become another animal. Instead, they serve as a foundation for new life forms.
The plant or animal is said to have become extinct.
extinct
When a plant/animal dies, the soft parts of the body swiftly become decayed, and decompose via organisms called decomposers. If they are near trees or other plants or fungi, they might become become absorbed for nutrients through the soil.
When the last individual organism dies the animal or plant will become extinct.
When every last one of that species dies and there is no more left to breed
Scavengers can estimate when an animal is in distress and they will gather and wait. They will strike when they are ready, even if the animal is still alive but very weak.
NO, because biotic is living or ONCE LIVING and Abiotic is nonliving and never will be
If they are the last species of its kind it would be come extinct
If the animal dies or become paralyzed due to your failure in operation, you can be sued by the animal owner at the court of law, claiming adequate compensation for your negligence.
Yes they can change their attitude! They can become sad and very depressed.
What To Do When Someone Dies was created in 2009.
You might get fined by the E.P.A. for indirect animal cruelty.