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No. Fish are the same species but some are bigger than others.

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Anonymous

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bruh how does the size have anything to do with the niche lol
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No they cannot. They would outcompete each other.

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It is not an advantage for two species to share the same niche. It is estimated that there are approximately 8.7 million species in the world.

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No, becasue for example, my friend and I, she is a emeber of a sport team, while I am not.

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Yes, they can.

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Organisms of the same species do not share the same niche. For example fish are the same species but they all eat different things.

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Can 2 niches overlap the same niche successfully?

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Is it advantage for two species to share the same niche?

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Do all three species of warblers share the same tree?

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How can two different species occupy the same habitat but do not share the same niche?

They can share the same habitat because some animals live in the same houses and they cant share the same niche because their different animals . =) and that's the answer .


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