Oh, dude, animals depend on other animals for a bunch of reasons. Like, some animals rely on others for food, some for protection, and some just for companionship. It's like a big ol' circle of life out there, you know? So yeah, animals need each other to survive and thrive in the wild.
Forest ecosystem.
Well, that's not so much a difficult question. All sea animals depend on water for breeding such as: Whales, sharks, angel fish, dolphins, crabs, lobsters, etc. Some animals such as turtles or frogs or some other amphibians do depend on water for breeding their animals.
Most land animals depend on angiosperms for food, as they provide a source of fruits, seeds, and nectar. Additionally, angiosperms play a crucial role in providing habitat and shelter for many animals. Animals also rely on angiosperms for oxygen production and carbon dioxide absorption through the process of photosynthesis.
Parasites are animals that live only at the expense of others; since they cannot thrive on their own, they use other animals as a host. Parasites are animals that live only at the expense of others; since they cannot thrive on their own, they use other animals as a host.
ECOSYSTEM
Yes. Animals that eat other animals depend on herbivores for food, which in turn depend on plants.
Anacondas are not plant eaters, so they do depend on other animals for its survival.
which depend on other animals for their food
Many animals depend on plants. Most animals just eat them, but some animals will you plants as shelter, to hide from predators, and many other reasons.
As a source of food
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which depend on other animals for their food
Carnivores depend on other animals for matter and energy.
Animals depend on plants for carbon dioxide through photosynthesis. Also because some animals need plants for food. Plants depend on animals for seed dispersal and pollination. Many animals depend on plants. Most animals just eat them, but some animals will you plants as shelter, to hide from predators, and many other reasons. Plants also depend on animals for energy. When an animal dies it provides nutrients for the plants to feed off of.
yes they do and its called interdependence
to get their prey
It eats it