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Animals, including humans, need shelter, food, water, air, and space in order to survive. How do animals satisfy their basic needs?
A.
by interacting with other animals
B.
by interacting with their environment
C.
by interacting with plants
D.
all of these
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D. all of these
Animals meet their needs by interacting with their environment, which includes plants and other animals. For example:
- food from plants (herbivores) or other animals (predators/scavengers),
- shelter from natural features (trees, burrows) or structures made with other animals,
- water and air from the environment,
- social interactions (mating, caring for young, cooperation) with other animals.
Animals meet their needs by interacting with their environment, which includes plants and other animals. For example:
- food from plants (herbivores) or other animals (predators/scavengers),
- shelter from natural features (trees, burrows) or structures made with other animals,
- water and air from the environment,
- social interactions (mating, caring for young, cooperation) with other animals.
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