other monkeys
dirt
All living or once living things have carbon in them Some examples are you, me and monkeys :)
Yes...all living things(well except for some bacteria)have parents.
Living things can respond to the environment surrounding them. They are sensitive to their environment, and they can interact with it. Some living things can change their environment as well.
In a sloth's habitat, some living things would include other trees, plants, insects, birds, and mammals like monkeys. Non-living things would include rocks, soil, water sources like rivers or streams, and the climate conditions of the area.
Animals step on dirt, which is nonliving.
This a hard question to answer. Darwin gave us some guidance. It, I assume, is a living thing. Living things interact with each other in a way which benefits themselvs and their progeny. If the way the parents interact is beneficial to them then their progeny will inherit their benificial characteristics. JCF
Monkeys are different than other animals because some monkeys can interact with other animals and humans. And other animals scare people away.
Some nonliving things that can be found in a mini ecosystem are water, rocks, and air. Some living things that can be found in a mini ecosystem are animals, insects and fungi, and vegetation such as grass, trees and shrubs.
many birds and monkeys and cats.
Wise monkeys are ones that can do things others cant. Some of them can do very intelligent actions unlike others.
Some living things in a rainforest include trees, plants, animals such as monkeys, birds, jaguars, and insects such as butterflies and ants. The sheer biodiversity in rainforests makes them home to many species of plants and animals.