no!
Giraffes and zebras share the same habitat but not the pandas. They don't even share the same continent.
no, very similar genetic information. as you and i dont have the same genetic information do we? same ecological niche? well sorta, i wouldnt call it an ecological niche, the factors that make the niche such as temperature, humidity, host range would be the same.
Because depending on where the organism is located, then there it will develop its niche.
Because depending on where the organism is located, then there it will develop its niche.
Lions cannot occupy the same niche as zebras or polar bears because they have different dietary requirements and adaptations. Zebras are herbivores, specializing in grazing on grasses, while lions are carnivores that feed on herbivores like zebras. On the other hand, polar bears are adapted to the Arctic ecosystem and primarily feed on seals, which are not available in the habitat of lions. Different dietary needs and adaptations make it impossible for these species to occupy the same ecological niche.
if you mean leaves than giraffes,zebras,and caterpillars. all eat leaves. (zebras eat grass but its the same)
bacteria and fungi
Ecological Niches are much more specific than 'Mammal'. For instance, Bears fill the top predator niche in lots of alpine forest regions; while mice fill a seed-eating small-creature niche in the same ecosystem.
No two species can occupy the same ecological niche at the same time.
Giraffes are even toed ungulates (they have two toes) and are more closely related to camels. Giraffes have multiple (4) stomachs. Giraffes chew cud. Giraffe coloration is white to creamy white backgrounds with various shapes and colors of spots (depending of subspecies) ranging from golden to red to nearly black. Giraffes have skin covered horns. Giraffes don't have top front teeth, they have a hard, toothless palate. Zebras are odd toed ungulates (they have one toe/hoof) and are more closely related to horses and donkeys. Zebras have a simple stomach. Zebras are striped and the normal color is black with white. Zebras don't have horns, have both upper and lower front teeth.
No. Because the hawk and owl hunt similar prey but occupy different ecological niches. Yes. The hawks hunt in daylight, and are replaced by owls species at night, but there are owls that hunt in the same areas as the hawks, so they do occupy the same ecological niche.
giraffes, zebras, wildebeest (gnu), kudu, springbok, jackals, lions, hippos, rhinos, baboons, impala, etc.