one niche is that lions eat zebras and zebras eat grass OR zebras drink water; a niche is like a role in a play; its the animals role in the eco system
An ecological niche is the role that an organism plays in its environment, included in that is it habitat and the interactions it has with other organisms in that environment.
Fundamental and Realized niches
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Yes. There are different niches in the same habitat.
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 .
Because a niche is an organisms place in an ecosystem, specific to only that organism and including its job and what is eats or is eaten by. Two different organisms can have similar niches, but they cannot have the exact same one.
The Axolotls niche is that they eat other animals and keep the animals on the food chain lower than them from overpopulating. Its habitat has always been restricted to two lakes in Mexico: Lake Chalco and Lake Xochimilco. They currently only live in Lake Xochimilco due to Lake Chalco being drained for drinking water.
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Yes. There are different niches in the same habitat.
yes it is possible
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A Lynx and a Snowshoe Hare
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Similar diets
Grasshoppers are different from frogs because these two species have evolved to fill different ecological niches.
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 .
Because a niche is an organisms place in an ecosystem, specific to only that organism and including its job and what is eats or is eaten by. Two different organisms can have similar niches, but they cannot have the exact same one.
Cotton does not replace wool, since the two fibres fill two different kinds of niches in fabric, clothing and needle arts.
Nothing, the two species occupy very different niches, and have no contact either negative or positive.
an overlap in their niches