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A beetle is a living organism.
People wanted cane toads to control the cane beetle population in Australia, as the beetles were destroying sugar cane crops. Cane toads were believed to be an effective biological control method due to their appetite for insects.
the organism that can eat a consumer could be a other consumer
1750-1900 (about) i think
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An organism's habitat is where or the conditions it lives in, and it's niche is how it lives. For example, a dung beetle used animal droppings as food, flying squirrels have flaps of skin that let them hover momentarily.
Every Organism that takes in nutrients has to excrete waste. Insects are no exception, and the Lady Bug (or Lady beetle) is no different.
Commensalism relationships are between two organisms where one organism benefits, but has no effect on the other. An example that occurs in Africa is between elephant and a dung beetle. The elephant excretes waste and the ding beetle uses it as nourishment. The beetle benefits without affecting the elephant at all.
Decomposer, scavenger or carrion-eater