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What niche do bees occupy?

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what an animal does..... sort of like the animal's role

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I think a bird's niche is finding food. A niche is how a bird survive or what thy do to survive.

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All species of birds have different niches because no two can share the same one. This is to avoid competition. If birds were always competing with each other all of the time, it would waste energy. Although, an average bird's niche is to spread around seeds of fruits and other plants in its droppings and to control insect pest populations.

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the niche of a bee is they collect pollen and take the pollen the have and put it in the other flowers and grow more and more flower

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The niche of birds is believed to be distribution of seeds from fruits. Birds have adapted to have different niches in the ecosystem.

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its thw way it playss its role in the enviorment

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There are many different birds each with their own niche.

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Bees collect nectar to make honey. In doing so, they pollinate flowers and plants, ensuring the reproduction of these plants.

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bees pollinate flowers, which is crucial to the reproduction of the flowers. bees feed on nectar

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Chickens are omnivores, eating insects and seeds. They are primary and secondary consumers. They eat producers but are eaten by other things as well.

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The wasp's ecological niche is to assist with pollination. The wasp feeds on the flower's nectar and they also kill insects that are pests.

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