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An animal is a living thing.

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What animal is an abiotic animal?

What do you mean abiotic animal? There is no such thing. All living things,(animals & plants) are biotic, and non-living factors in their environment such as temperature, water, rocks, dirt, etc, are abiotic. So no animals (or plants) can be abiotic.


What is the oldest living or non living thing in the world?

There is no "oldest non-living thing" unless you consider a virus to be non-living, and their evolution cannot be reliably determined. The oldest living things are animals such as tortoises, lobsters, clams and mussels. Colonies of organisms such as funguses, sponges, coral, and aspen trees live a long time because they create or clone new individuals. (see the related questions)


What is the difference between an animal and an organism?

an organism is any living thing...plant or animal, single celled living things etc...an animal is an organism that is differentiated from plants in that can move and have a more complex nervous system ie brain, spinal cord etc


Is a fossil living or nonliving?

All fossils are non-living. However, they are always created by living things. Fossils are either a form of preserved remains of a living thing from at least hundreds of thousands of years ago (otherwise they are simply remains), or they are the remnants of signs of a living thing from an equally long period ago (footprints, imprints, fossilized dung, etc).


Name two non-living things?

Two non-living things are a river and candle. They share some of the same living characteristics, but not all of them.