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This is impossible, because the producers are all plants and 'suddenly' does not happen when you are talking evolution. Hypothetically, the population would decrease relative to the number of producers that became consumers. By switching sides they would increase the number of consumers and decrease the number of producers, meaning there was not enough food to go around and many consumers would starve.
In a stable ecoystem, there should always be more producers than carnivores. For one, there has to be more energy, because your energy flow has to reach the top of the pyramid through your primary, secondary, etc. consumers. There has to be more at the bottom because the organisms at the upper levels have to have a food source. How would the jungle look if there were 100 tigers and only 1 plant?
Farmers mostly live near volcanoes.They live near volcanoes because of the good fertilizer which makes good crops.
no people do not live there
why are houses not near volcanoes
Producers that live at or near the surface release oxygen :3
it is the zipcode + house number of your record, a unique identifier.
flamingos live with and are practically related to hippos...
No, flamingos that live near high mountain lakes and in northern climates, migrate to warmer places when it gets cold.
Goats are Consumers, they are the second trophic level above Producers like plants and algae. They are near the bottom of the food chain, being preyed on by higher level Consumers.
They can be if the jaguars comes into the flamingos habitat, although there are not usually jaguars near most flamingos habitats.
Flamingos live in areas with shallow water beside lakes and rivers where there are few predators. Their most common predators are Birds of Prey such as eagles and hawks passing over. The adult flamingos are not in danger from such predators because of their large size, but their chicks are and they must stay near and protect their chicks. Baboons eat flamingos. watch the video on YouTube.
Flamingos live in areas with shallow water beside lakes and rivers where there are few predators. Their most common predators are birds of prey such as eagles and hawks passing over. The adult flamingos are not in danger from such predators because of their large size, but their chicks are and they must stay near and protect their chicks. The biggest danger to flamingos is loss of habitat due to human encroachment and pollution by humans.
Flamingos are endangered because ...1. domestication - ( some zoos have captured wild flamingos )2. disturbance to their colonies - ( from observing tourists and photographers )3. human disturbance - ( people steal their eggs and eat these birds, pollution )
Flamingos live in areas with shallow water beside lakes and rivers where there are few predators. Their most common predators are birds of prey such as eagles and hawks passing over. The adult flamingos are not in danger from such predators because of their large size, but their chicks are and they must stay near and protect their chicks.
In their native lands, flamingos are found on every continent except for Australia and Antarctica. Chilean, Andean and James' flamingos live in South America. The greater and lesser flamingos live in Africa. Greater flamingos can also be found in the Middle East and India. Many zoos have built artificial habitats for flamingos.
Wild animals in Saudi Arabia near Mecca include foxes, hyenas, ibexes, panthers, wildcats, hedgehogs, sand rats, jerboas, hares, and wolves. Flamingos and pelicans are found near the sea, bustards, pigeons, and quails are common everywhere, and lizards and snakes live in the desert.