Quite simply, different animals have adapted (i.e., evolved) to live in different habitats. If some habitat offers suitable conditions (temperature within a certain range; food or other energy source available; etc.), then sooner or later, some species WILL evolve to take advantage of that habitat.
any food sorce it could find on the land, pond animals, land animals, ect
mountain lions live in B.C.
No, they work with animals that are already dead.
killing animals
The animals that are there where they live.
Animals that live in the pond includes the following (but not limited to) :fishescrayfishfrogsbirds (not all of them)turtlescrocodiles
a duck
Yes, eaten 'live' or consumed as part of the detritus on the pond floor, the protozoa do provide nutrition for pond animals directly or indirectly by nourishing plants that pond animals feed from.
amphibians and fish
Animals and plants that live in ponds.
yes my nan
frogs
whats at the bottom of a pond is mostly plants, fish waste, and water snakes.
Lot's of animals live in ponds! =] Mostly fish, frogs, and salamandars. Even alligators if it is a large pond.
The meaning of a pond habitat is actually quite simple. Pond habitats are where animals and plants live together with water, soil, and rocks.
Aquatic plants and animals live together in the pond because they both bond in the their same environment to either help each other with benefit or even provide a home.
In the case of fish in a pond, completely submerged plants are helpful in that they add oxygen to the water and offer a food source. They also add oxygen to the air surrounding the pond for lunged animals that live there.