The abiotic factors are rocks, water and nitrogen, shelters. The biotic factors are plants other animals.
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The Amur leopard's habitat is influenced by both abiotic and biotic factors. Abiotic factors include the cold climate, seasonal snowfall, and varied terrain of its native forest and steppe ecosystems. Biotic factors encompass the presence of prey species like roe deer and sika deer, as well as the competition and interactions with other predators, such as tigers. These factors together shape the Amur leopard's behavior, diet, and overall survival.
Biotic factors of a tiger include its prey, competitors, and parasites. Abiotic factors include the availability of water, temperature, and habitat type. Both types of factors play a crucial role in shaping the tiger's ecosystem and survival.
Three biotic factors that influence Siberian tigers include their prey, such as deer and wild boar, which are essential for their diet and energy needs. The presence of other predators, like wolves, can affect competition for resources. Additionally, the availability of vegetation and habitat for shelter and breeding plays a crucial role in their survival and reproductive success.
Biotic factors include: plants, animals, or anything that is living that affects something else in the rainforest: trees vines, flowers, monkeys, bugs, tigers, birds. These things can also be dead but once living. Abiotic factors: temperature, amount of humidity, sun, rocks, dirt, air
Biotic factors of a white tiger include its prey species (such as deer and wild boar), its competitors (such as other carnivores), parasites and pathogens that may affect its health, symbiotic relationships with other species, and human activities impacting its habitat. Abiotic factors include temperature, precipitation patterns, soil composition, topography of the habitat, and availability of water sources. These factors collectively influence the white tiger's survival, reproduction, and overall ecological role in its ecosystem.
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siberian tigers
Siberian tigers are carnivores.
Amur Tigers and Siberian Tigers are the the same species of tiger. Amur is just another name for Siberian.
The Siberian Tigers habitat is the Tundra.