A cheetah is a 'top predator' since no organism directly predates it.
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Its niche is open plains, because it is a high speed(albeit short distance) chase predator. By comparison, the Sabre toothed cat was an ambush predator and a slow runner,whose niche was in woodland. It was unable to adapt when its habitat became open plains.
The ecological niche of a cheetah is open plains
Cheetahs ecosystem is very grassy and is warm,with little rainfall but dont worry they have water to drink from.
It is valuable because they keep our ecosystem balanced by killing prey and not letting them over populate.If there was no cheetahs they will over populate and the ecosystem will be unbalanced
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.
Cheetahs live in the open, semi-arid grasslands, such as the savanna, in parts of Africa and Asia.
They can get eaten by anything but not crocodiles or alligators and they can get eaten by cheetahs.
Predation in the savanna ecosystem helps regulate populations of herbivores, maintaining a balance in the food chain. Predators like lions and cheetahs hunt and control the numbers of animals like zebras and antelopes, preventing overgrazing and promoting biodiversity.
An organism's particular role in an ecosystem is known as its ecological niche. This niche includes its interactions with other organisms and its unique way of obtaining resources and contributing to ecosystem function. Each organism plays a specific role in maintaining the balance and health of the ecosystem.
the pond ecosystem
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the role of a decomposer in an ecosystem is to use waste materials and dead organisms for food.
Cheetahs are carnivores that typically occupy the top of the food chain in their ecosystems. They primarily feed on herbivores like gazelles and impalas, which are lower on the food chain. In the food web, they play a crucial role in controlling herbivore populations and maintaining the balance of the ecosystem.
A wallaby's role in our ecosystem is to eat plants and give meat to the animals that eat it.