Interaction among animals
This chapter describes the interactions that take place between living things, which are animals and plants. Living things that live in the
same habitat interact with each other for their own survival. Stable ecosystems are formed through the interaction between them and with
their surroundings.
4.1 Interaction among animals
Animals interact with each other to obtain basic necessities for survival. These animals are from the same and also different species.
Definition
Interaction between animals means the relationship between the animals that are interdependent on each other
Animals Living in Groups
Advantages Disadvantages
Disease outbreak caused by viruses is easy to spread to the same species in the
Cooperate to build their nest
group
Cooperate to get food
Great competition for foods and mates
Ensure the safety of the group
The weak animal in a big group have difficulty to save itself when attacked by
members
its predator