wolves and lions are at the same trophic level because why?
They can't. It wouldn't work because they would battle each other for food and one would end up dying. Anyway, where would you find a place in which both lions and wolves live? They don't live in the same habitats/environments.
Yes, the niche that the lion and the tiger share is the same position in their respective environments, that of the apex (top) predators in their respective biomes.
predator, carnivore
On an ecological pyramid or in a food chain, typically, the highest trophic levels have the least amount of energy from the sun available for the next highest level. In a typical food chain, this would be the tertiary consumer level.
Theoretically there could be some instances of these higher level consumers but effectively it all comes down to the transfer of energy between trophic (feeding) levels. No energy transfer is 100% efficient and biological transfers are generally much less so. Because there is less energy retained in each successive trophic level from that converted to biomass by plants from sun light each trophic level must consist of less biomass. there is less mass of antelope than of plants and less again of lions. if something ate lions there would be so few they could not support a population.
Polar bears,foxes,T-rex,Wolves,Sharks,Jaguars,Tiger,Crocidilles,Lions and Hyenas
three carnivores are snakes, wolves, and tigers.
A carnivore is any species that consumes meat. Some examples could be: Lions, sharks, bears, cheetahs, vultures ect. All predators in the animal kindgom will be carnivores.Sharks!
1st trophic level=flowers,trees,grass & algae. 2nd trophic level=caterpillars,cow,grasshoppers & bettes. 3rd trophic level=humans,birds & frogs 4th trophic level=lions,dogs and snakes
1st trophic level=flowers,trees,grass & algae. 2nd trophic level=caterpillars,cow,grasshoppers & bettes. 3rd trophic level=humans,birds & frogs 4th trophic level=lions,dogs and snakes
1st trophic level=flowers,trees,grass & algae. 2nd trophic level=caterpillars,cow,grasshoppers & bettes. 3rd trophic level=humans,birds & frogs 4th trophic level=lions,dogs and snakes
1st trophic level=flowers,trees,grass & algae. 2nd trophic level=caterpillars,cow,grasshoppers & bettes. 3rd trophic level=humans,birds & frogs 4th trophic level=lions,dogs and snakes
1st trophic level=flowers,trees,grass & algae. 2nd trophic level=caterpillars,cow,grasshoppers & bettes. 3rd trophic level=humans,birds & frogs 4th trophic level=lions,dogs and snakes
If your talking about all Lions and Wolves, other than just a particular species, there would be more wolves, as Lions are endangered, not that wolves aren't, Lions are just more endangered.
Probably not, mountain lions can kill wolves.
On an ecological pyramid or in a food chain, typically, the highest trophic levels have the least amount of energy from the sun available for the next highest level. In a typical food chain, this would be the tertiary consumer level.
Wolves are cnines and live in the mountains, lions are felines and live in the savannah.
A pack of wolves. cf. A pride of lions.
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lions, because lions are the king of the beast.