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When an organism is said to have a niche, that means that it has some kind of specialty, usually involving the type of food that it eats, or its strategy for obtaining food, which is in some way different from that of other species. The koala bear eats the leaves of the eucalyptus tree. That is its niche. The scarab beetle eats dung. Catfish eat algae. A cactus performs photosynthesis, and does it with intensively water-conserving methods which allow it to grow in arid regions. Each of these has a very different strategy of survival, which can be described as an ecological niche.

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An organism's niche is analogous to its way of life. A niche describes the role an organism plays in its environment.

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its like a profession beacuse its horny and it loves men and like this answer if u agree

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An organism can "make a living" and survive in its niche.

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