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What are arboreal animals? Give examples.
What is the difference between terrestrial animals and aquatic animals
What are the changes caused by the human beings in the habitat?
How can we protect our habitat?
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Answered by jhirijhiri26
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animals living in the tree are called arboreal animals. ex. birds.

Aquatic animals can be found in water habitats, which can be either fresh or marine. Terrestrial animals can be found exclusively in the land. Aquatic animals respire through gills or their skin. In contrast, terrestrial animals respire through lungs or trachea.

The loss of wetlands, plains, lakes, and other natural environments all destroy or degrade habitat, as do other human activities such as introducing invasive species, polluting, trading in wildlife, and engaging in wars.

Use non-toxic, nature-based products for household cleaning, lawn, and garden care. Never spray lawn or garden chemicals on a windy or rainy day, as they will wash into the waterways. Plant only native species of trees, shrubs, and flowers to preserve the ecological balance of local habitats, such as wetlands.

Answered by ashishredhu96
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Answer- 1 Arboreal animals feed on the food from the tree. Koala bear found in Australia

Answer- 2 Aquatic animals can be found in water habitats, which can be either fresh or marine.

terrestrial animal - Terrestrial animals can be found exclusively in the land. Aquatic animals respire through gills or their skin. In contrast, terrestrial animals respire through lungs or tracks

Answer - 3 its not just forest clearing that leads to habitat loss. The loss of wetlands, plains, lakes, and other natural environments all destroy or degrade habitat, as do other human activities such as introducing invasive species, polluting, trading in wildlife, and engaging in wars.

Answer - 4 nature-based products for household cleaning, lawn, and garden care. Never spray lawn or garden chemicals on a windy or rainy day, as they will wash into the waterways. Plant only native species of trees, shrubs, and flowers to preserve the ecological balance of local habitats, such as wetlands.

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