They do not interact with any non living things. They might eat a carcass of a dead animal but other then that then they do not.
how does beavers interact with the non living
I don't think so because their usually building a dam.
Becuase the beavers eat our wood
A community of plants and other animals that interact with each other and their environment.
Animals in the tundra interact by making noises and movement
The jaguar is a loner and does not interact with any other animals unless they are its tea.
If the animal was a deer, or a type of prey, the tiger would be most likely to hunt it or leave it alone. But if it makes contact with an animal like itself, such as a lion, It is probably going to start a fight.
I had this for my "Super Scientist" science homework and the answer is ECOLOGIST
These ecosystems interact because, some animals live under ground and fishes and sea animals live in the ocean so the interact. the animals that live above the ground either, birds(trees),bears(cave),lizards(for say under rocks), and beavers(burrow). Your welcome Frome **** *****
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They sit on them
With extreme caution
definitely.
Penguins interact with other animals when hunting for food. They hunt for krill and compete with other animals such as whales, seals and squid for krill.
wolves foxes lynx and other large cats eat beavers
They interact in different ways, some with body, some with mind.
Platypuses are shy creatures which do not readily interact with other animals.
it doesn't
No. Beavers help each other out. Like if there is a predator around they slap their tails on the water to warn other beavers to get to safety.
by sound waves they send out