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Are there groupd of animals that are veryvery 'local' ? if another animanl lives in that local-breained comnity ? What will happern ? Will that animal die ?
jim mcnamara said:May be he means territory...
"Animal Localities" refers to specific regions or areas where a particular species of animal is found. This term is often used in scientific research to describe the distribution and habitat of different animal species.
Studying animal localities provides valuable information about the natural habitats and ecosystems of different animal species. This can help us understand how animals interact with their environment, and how changes in their habitat may affect their survival.
It is possible for some animals to survive in new localities, but it depends on various factors such as their ability to adapt to new environments, availability of resources, and competition with other animals. Some animals may also face challenges when introduced to new habitats, which can affect their survival.
Scientists use various methods to determine if animals can survive in a certain locality. This may include studying the physical characteristics and behavior of animals, as well as conducting experiments and observations in the field. They may also use computer simulations and models to predict how animals will respond to changes in their environment.
Changes in animal localities can have significant consequences on the entire ecosystem. If a particular species is no longer able to survive in its natural habitat, it can lead to a disruption in the food chain and affect the abundance of other species. It can also impact the local economy and human activities that rely on these animals, such as fishing or tourism.