They would be a population.
the animals having same number of chromosomes but members of different species why?
A species, only two animals of the same species can mate and have viable offspring (offspring that can also reproduce)
Yes. Species are listed under genera.
because they are animals and bacause they amost are the same species
If they eat a different species - they are carnivores. If they eat the same species - they are cannibals.
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No, chromosomes vary from species to species. A species is distinguished by individuals that can mate and have young that are capable of producing offspring. The number of chromosomes two individuals have must be the same for this to be possible.
Carnivorous, or if they're the same species, they are cannibals.
all animals have a way of communicating with other animals of the same species.
Then it is not the same. Some of the plants and animals may die or move out. New species may move in or increase in number.
The Detroit Zoo has about 6,800 animals including the invertebrates, and these represent over 270 species. The Dallas Zoo has about the same number of animals 6,800 counting the invertebrates, but they represent about 406 species, and if the Dallas Aquarium is included that is an additional 375 species of freshwater and marine species. For more details, please see sites listed below.
In theory, multiple organisms can occupy the same niche through resource partitioning, where each species uses different resources or occupies a different part of the niche. However, intense competition may limit the number of species that can coexist in a specific niche in reality.