Yes. They might compete for the same food source, or have different cources arising from the same root, or be consumers of one another.
It has a food producer or food source and the herbivore and followed by carnivore and eventually human beings or omnivore Like : Plant (food producer)->herbivore (only eat plants) -> carnivore( eat meat only) -> human beings or omnivore (eat meat and plants like us)
Totally not a herbivore its a carnivore they eat all types of animals some even eat others of the same spices :)
Carnivores if you have smaller fish in the same enclosure they will eat them and bigger fish tend to suck on them
The removal of a single species of carnivore can have cascading effects on the food chain. It can lead to an increase in the population of their prey species, which may then overgraze or outcompete other species, causing a shift in the ecosystem's balance. This can also affect other predator and prey species within the same trophic level, potentially leading to disruptions in the entire ecosystem.
Leopards are omnivores. The leopard is in the same family as the tigers and is an omnivore, a meat-eater and a plant eater. The leopard hunts other animals and eats them as well as plants. That makes it a predator as well.
It has a food producer or food source and the herbivore and followed by carnivore and eventually human beings or omnivore Like : Plant (food producer)->herbivore (only eat plants) -> carnivore( eat meat only) -> human beings or omnivore (eat meat and plants like us)
Totally not a herbivore its a carnivore they eat all types of animals some even eat others of the same spices :)
Totally not a herbivore its a carnivore they eat all types of animals some even eat others of the same spices :)
Totally not a herbivore its a carnivore they eat all types of animals some even eat others of the same spices :)
Totally not a herbivore its a carnivore they eat all types of animals some even eat others of the same spices :)
Omnivore same as humans top of the chain in his environment
Carnivores if you have smaller fish in the same enclosure they will eat them and bigger fish tend to suck on them
The removal of a single species of carnivore can have cascading effects on the food chain. It can lead to an increase in the population of their prey species, which may then overgraze or outcompete other species, causing a shift in the ecosystem's balance. This can also affect other predator and prey species within the same trophic level, potentially leading to disruptions in the entire ecosystem.
Leopards are omnivores. The leopard is in the same family as the tigers and is an omnivore, a meat-eater and a plant eater. The leopard hunts other animals and eats them as well as plants. That makes it a predator as well.
Totally not a herbivore its a carnivore they eat all types of animals some even eat others of the same spices :)
It's the same.
No.Mammals could be an omnivore which eats both meat and vegetables, a carnivore which only eats meat and a herbivore which eats vegetables.