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What is a shark niche in an ecosystem?

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Bengal tiger: open jungles, humid evergreen forests and mango grove swamps

Siberian tiger: mixed deciduous and coniferous forests in mountainous areas

Indochinese tiger: forests and hilly or mountainous terrains

Malayan tiger: tropical and sub tropical broad leaf forests

Sumatran tiger: heavily wooded forests

South China tiger: forests and rocky mountains

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The niche of a shark in an ecosystem is to prevent overcrowding in it's environment.

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I don't know because this isn't telling me

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Sharks like all other animals, play an important part in this world.

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It help clean the ocean by eating dead animals

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They consume fishes and other small water creatures keeping their numbers in check. If sharks weren't around the waters would be over crowded with water creatures.

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Most live in the ocean but the bull shark and Greenland shark can survive in rivers.

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Yes, without them there would be an over population of fish that a shark would normally eat causing then to little food for that fish.

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is to never look back olny forword

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