tapir
No other animal occupies the same niche as a platypus. There is no other animal which burrows in river banks amid the Australian bushland or rainforest, orwhich hunts for tiny crustaceans on the riverbed.
tapir - novanet cowboy
it has the niche of a hunter for small animals such as mice and chipmunks
well the niche is it gives other fish and animals some of the nutrients they need to survive! A niche is an animal's specific place in the coral reef. It includes the part of the reef where the animal lives (in a burrow, beneath a ledge, on the seafloor, etc.) as well as its behavior in that place (what it eats, whether it feeds during the day or night, etc.). Because each animal occupies its own individual niche, many different animals are able to live together in the reef.
An organism's niche refers to its ecological role and how it uses abiotic and biotic resources. This depends on the organism's habitat, its feeding activities and its interaction with other organisms.
Well the niche of a squirrel mostly depends on the niche of a temperate rainforest.Thetrees need water and sunlight to make a nut.Then the squirrel finds the nut and stores it for the winter.
The niche of an animal is all the conditions it can tolerate and where it lives. There are two types of niches. A broad and narrow niche. An animal that has a broad niche can tolerate more conditions rather than an animal that has a narrow niche. An example of an animal that has a broad niche is an opposum. An example of an animal that has a narrow niche is a panda bear. A frog generally tends to have a broad niche. It can live in areas that have little water sources to areas that have a vast region as water sources.
really i don't know about this one
A niche describes how an animal fits into their environment. This includes where it is on the food chain, where it lives, and how it behaves.A niche describes how an animal fits into their environment. This includes where it is on the food chain, where it lives, and how it behaves.
The ecological niche of a animal is both its "address" and its "profession". It explains where in the ecosystem you will find the animal and what it will do there. The basical niche is described by the abiotic factors, that surround the animal. The real niche, the animal is living in is most likely much smaller as biotic factors like competition, predation and so on also play a role in defining the niche!
All native species deserve to be protected. The koala is a unique animal, which occupies a unique eucalypt-eating niche in the Australian bush. There is no other animals that is similar in appearance, behaviour or habitat needs.
a habitat for a animal