Decomposers
by what they eat
A herbivore is the type of consumer that would eat only living sea grass in a coastal ecosystem.
They can live in the same ecosystem because it is required for them to live together. If they didn't all exist in that ecosystem, then it wouldn't work. For example, if there aren't any carnivores in an ecosystem, then all the herbivores will just keep gaining a bigger population, and the bigger population will eat all the plants and starve the herbivores as a whole, but if there aren't enough herbivores, the carnivores will eat all of what there is then they will starve.
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All living creatures eat
Red ants do not eat rubber. Generally red ants eat living organisms or dead organisms because they aid in the ecosystem cleaning dead matter.
Humans
All snakes have a place in the ecosystem, they eat other pests you don't want around.
a giraffe ecosystem is a bunch of giraffes living in one place with elephants and lions and lots of grass an trees with lots of other animals.
All living things will have to eat to stay alive. == ==
the producers are important to all ecosystem because producers are plants and they make food by their selves and animals eat those to produce energy for it self.
An earthworm is a biotic factor because it is a living organism that plays a role in the ecosystem by decomposing organic matter and aerating the soil. Abiotic factors, on the other hand, are non-living components of the ecosystem like sunlight, temperature, and water.