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Anything that eats dead things is a scavenger, not a predator. There are many scavengers that eat dead animals, including vultures and ants.
They can get eaten by anything but not crocodiles or alligators and they can get eaten by cheetahs.
The Nutria is a consumer because it eats and does not produce anything.
Five living parts of an ecosystem would consist of producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers and decomposers. These all come together and make an ecosystem.
They do not have any specific predators, they are the largest animal in their ecosystem. This means they do not have to get away from anything.
They eat anything and everything in there ecosystem including themselfs.
Yes, nightingales face predation from a variety of animals, including cats, owls, snakes, and larger birds of prey. These predators may hunt nightingales for food or as part of the natural balance of the ecosystem.
Well, frogs are scientifically nocturnal, therefore leading them to eat the worms, and worms don't eat frogs, so realistically frogs should have more population than worms because they don't get eaten by as many predators no matter what ecosystem they or you or them or him or she or it or anything!
All energy in any ecosystem originally comes from the sun. the energy is then passed on to the producers. including plants, trees, and anything else that uses photosynthesis.
all kinds-- fungi, bacteria (both eubacteria and archaebacteria), mammals, plants, insects, animals, birds-- an ecosystem can be anything working together to form a 'cycle' (ex: Bird->worm>leaves)
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are voles good for anything
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The biotic factors of an ecosystem are the living factors - anything that lives within the ecosystem. The actual factors vary.
Pigs are predators and not classified as prey. Pigs are known to be opportunistic predators and will eat most anything they come across.
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