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Keep your distance.
to keep other animals out
Only plants are producersOnly bacteria and fungi are decomposers.Ask yoursef, is a cougar a bactera, fungi or plant - the answer you come up with will (with the information provided above) answer your question.
you can keep some animals such as hamsters, gerbils, mice, fish and maybe some other small animals
Depends on the animals eating it. A fence usually works for most smaller animals. Larger animals such as deer do not have a problem with fences. There are some sprays that are supposed to keep wild animals away. They are relatively expensive and they do not work as well as other solutions.
Leopard are in the mammals section because they have fur to keep warm
her out for walks but with a doggy dipper. but keep other dogs away from her Keep other animals away also
A snow leopard covering is what covers a snow leopard for it to keep safe, such as their long fur which keeps them warm, and their long tail that can wrap around them.
cocroaches lay eggs they keep them in a little puoch in their bum
On average, the leopard gecko will live 5-10 years in the wild due to predators but in captivity, the oldest recorded leopard gecko lived to be 27 years old. Youtube "dink the leopard gecko"
Koalas are solitary animals and tend to avoid interactions with other animals, including members of their own species. They may share territory with other koalas but will generally keep their distance unless it is during the mating season. Occasionally, they may interact with other animals when sharing resources such as trees or water sources.
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