No, there are no known cross breeds
Animals that eat other organisms are called carnivores, or sometimes secondary consumers.
Predators~ the animals that hunt on other animals. Prey~ the animals that get hunted upon.
The flow of energy from one organism to another is called an energy transfer. This typically occurs through consumption, where one organism eats another to obtain energy stored in the form of organic molecules. This flow of energy helps sustain food webs and ecological relationships in ecosystems.
A close, prolonged association between two or more different organisms of different species that may, but does not necessarily, benefit each member.A relationship of mutual benefit or dependence.
An organism that eats another organism is called a consumer.
An organism that lives inside or on another organism and derives its food from that host is called a parasite. Parasites can be found in various forms, including worms, protozoa, and certain insects. They often harm their host in the process, leading to negative health effects. Examples include tapeworms in the intestines of animals and lice on the skin of humans.
A parasitic organism (or animal) is one that lives in, with, or on another organism. The parasite is benefited through this relationship while the organism it is attached to is usually harmed. Hookworms and female mosquitoes are examples of parasites.
How is energy moved from one organism to another? A.when one organism chases another organism, energy is movedB.when one organism is close by another organism, energy is movedC.when one organism touches another organism, energy is movedD.when one organism eats another organism, energy is moved
Energy flows from one organism to another through the consumption of food. Organisms obtain energy by ingesting other organisms or their products. This energy is transferred up the food chain as animals eat plants or other animals, eventually being used for growth, movement, and other metabolic processes.
A biotic factor is any living component that affects another organism, including animals that consume the organism in question, and the living food that the organism consumes.humans, cows, grass
scavenging is an example of an eater-eaten relationship because animals who feed on the dead animals may be eaten by other live animals when they are dead....For Example; Vultures feed on dead animals but when the vulture is dead another live animal will feed on it and when that live animal becomes dead another animal will feed on its dead body and so on...