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yes and no it all depends on one thing : what kind of energy pyramid it is. lets say if you have clown fish , a bass , and a shark then yes but if you have some sand, crab, shark, clown fish then no sorry but it wont change there has to be 1 producer and some consumers ex.: planton gets eaton by small fish then they get eatin by a bigger fish and the a shark will eat that. hope this helps
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it is a clownbrate no its not who ever put this is dumb as hell its vertebrate
Yes, it is not thought of because the very most common clown fish is orange, but there has been rare reports of red, yellow, and even green ones! But some were not identified as clown fish and named something different. But they found a green clown fish's egg to a common orange clown fish, and the DNA was matched.
The main threat to clown fish is pollution killing off the anemones that the clown fish use as a protection against predators.
Some limiting factors in population growth are food, water and space !!!!
A limiting factor is outside the rainforest for it is to slow
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Some (like the clown fish) do. Yes.
some limiting factors are natural disasters and weather conditions like hail or snow.
There are many limiting factors in the desert. Some of these include; little water, extreme heat, few plants and animals and no shelter.
Density dependent limiting factors are factors that limit/change population when they reach a certain population level/density. For example: if there are too many fish in a pond, food might run out, and fish may end up dying. Some other examples are disease, food shortage, predation, competition, and lack of living space (crowding).
The holocaust.
i don"t know any facts about a clown fish do you know. please give me the answer pretty please.
Climate,lack of shelter, sicknesses and parasites, food or water as well as the carrying capacity are examples of limiting factors.