While our understanding has been that 'Every single animal needs oxygen to survive',
Scientists have just discovered the first multicellular animals that can survive entirely without oxygen. They live in the L'Atalante Basin in the Mediterranean Ocean, a place with salt brine so thick it doesn't mix with oxygen-containing waters above.
Gorillas and cats do not have a natural relationship or preference for each other. Any interaction between the two would likely depend on the individual personalities or circumstances of the specific animals involved.
depends on how you define "breathe" lots of animals without lungs (fish, insects, single celled animals) but (almost) all require O2 for metabolism (only plants don't need any oxidizing substance to live)
There was no oxygen in the beginning. Plant life developed and released oxygen gas into the atmosphere over a long period of time.If that had never happened, there would not be much if any free oxygen in the atmosphere and aminal life as we know it would never have developed.
Ways animals and plants depend on each other is the circle of life. Plants do the Photosynthesis if they don't they die. If plants die , herbavors die of hunger. Then meat eaters die of hunger. Plants depend on animals to die ito the earth and create fertilizer and plants depend on animals to spread pollen and make even more plants. For example, bees. With pollenation.
When plants and animals (any living matter) decay, their remains are in the soil, in the material called humus.
I dont think any of them do, at least not like as prey, but they do kill some of the others so their isn't too many of the other animals. so I guess indirectly, some animals actually do depend on them.
no i dont think so
beside yo mom i dont know any other animals
They're unpredictable and dont speak any of the languages of the world
Carnivores are animals that dont eat plants in any way!
The heart and lungs. Needs lungs for the oxygen. And the heart to pump the oxygen into the blood, to the brain
any that dont want to be eaten
plants give off the oxygen in exchange for carbon dioxide given off by the animals. so, any land animal does that,. in the ocean, the oxygen makers are phytoplankton.
i think animals will know they will die at some point but they just dont know when :)
Gorillas and cats do not have a natural relationship or preference for each other. Any interaction between the two would likely depend on the individual personalities or circumstances of the specific animals involved.
i dont know u tell me
so you dont get any mixs of animals of any kind