Mostley in deserts and grassy land.
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I think you mean who does belong? Everyone and everything belongs to the ecosystem.
Chickens belong in the terrestrial ecosystem. This is the same ecosystem in which humans and other such animals belong. The other type of ecosystem is the aquatic ecosystem. From here you will find other sub categories of ecosystems that are used by scientists to classify animals, plants, and other living organisms.
Organisms survive in an ecosystem by being in a food chain or adapting to the resident food web. For an organism to survive in an ecosystem in needs to find a way to belong. Sometimes when an new organism is introduced to an ecosystem they adapt too well and they are classified as an invasive species. The organism will either have to adapt to the ecosystem or die out.
Both a mouse and a giraffe are mammals that belong to the animal kingdom. They both have vertebrates, give birth to live young, and nurse their offspring with milk.
Both mice and grass in a meadow are part of the ecosystem and play important roles in the food chain. Mice may feed on the grass, helping to control its growth, while also serving as prey for other animals. Both contribute to the overall balance and diversity of the ecosystem they inhabit.
I think you mean who does belong? Everyone and everything belongs to the ecosystem.
Wetland ecosystem
Producers belong to the first trophic level in an ecosystem.
A mouse belongs to the phylum Chordata.
Animalia.
Rodents and Mammals
A mouse belongs to the group of vertebrates known as mammals.
Chickens belong in the terrestrial ecosystem. This is the same ecosystem in which humans and other such animals belong. The other type of ecosystem is the aquatic ecosystem. From here you will find other sub categories of ecosystems that are used by scientists to classify animals, plants, and other living organisms.
swamps and wet lands
A pinkie mouse is a newborn mouse that is hairless and blind. In the ecosystem, pinkie mice serve as prey for predators such as snakes, birds of prey, and other carnivorous animals. They help maintain the balance of the food chain by providing a food source for these predators.
Mice fall under the order Rodentia
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