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some omnivores are...

Coyote- They mostly eat other animals/meat but sometimes they eat plants

a grizzly bear- a grizzly bear eats both plants & animals

Raccoon- same with the grizzly bear they eat both plants & animals

Arctic fox- Arctic fox mostly eat other animals/meat- carnivore but sometimes in the winter they are forced to eat plants/like a vegetarian

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Why are ecosystem with grass better for herbivores than ecosystem with tree?

Herbivores get energy from grass more easily.


What roles does herbivore play in the ecosystem?

A herbivore eats the plants, which are the primary producers. A herbivore is called a primary consumer for this reason. Most herbivores are eaten by carnivores, which are called secondary or tertiary consumers (or apex predators).


What is the animal predators list for the African savanna ecosystem?

Predators in the African savanna ecosystem include lions, leopards, cheetahs, hyenas, wild dogs, and crocodiles. These animals play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of the ecosystem by controlling the population of herbivores.


In which ecosystem would the removal of an organism disrupt stability more an arctic ecosystem or a deciduous forest Why?

Removing an organism in a deciduous forest would likely disrupt stability more because deciduous forests have a higher species diversity and complexity compared to arctic ecosystems. The interconnected relationships between organisms in deciduous forests make them more sensitive to disruptions. In contrast, the simpler food webs and lower biodiversity in arctic ecosystems may allow for more resilience to the removal of an organism.


Is there bacteria in the arctic?

Yes, bacteria can be found in the Arctic region. Despite the extreme cold temperatures, certain bacteria have adapted to survive in this environment. They play a crucial role in the decomposition of organic matter and nutrient cycling in the Arctic ecosystem.