because some plants can be very harmful like grapes are toxic to dogs a grape can cause a dogs kidney to fail some plants might have the same effect on cats to
Decline of prey, decline of space, foreign predators that hunt both predators and prey
The hypothesis of "all cows eat grass" would be that every cow, without exception, consumes grass as part of their diet. This hypothesis can be tested through observation of the feeding habits of cows in various settings to determine its accuracy.
The amount of prey will decline drastically. The predators would have no more food and would have to find a new prey or starve.
Segmented worms, also known as annelids, have some protection mechanisms to defend themselves from predators. They have specialized skin glands that can release toxic substances and produce mucus to help deter predators. Some annelids also have bristles, called setae, that can aid in gripping surfaces and deterring predators.
spongin and spicules are the sponges body support and defence
Spicules, like our skeleton, give the sponge structure. Without spicules, Sponge Bob would be Sponge Blob.
A homophone for "deter" is "debtur" (pronounced "deb-ter").
Viceroy butterflies are not poisonous, but they look just like poisonous monarch butterflies.
When you are using the scientific method, you would try to imagine a hypothesis which explains an observation, but you might not succeed. A hypothesis that does not explain an observation would be considered a failed hypothesis. You would then need to invent a different hypothesis.
The platypus has limited defence available, but will certainly defend its young in whatever way it can. When the mother leaves the chamber to find food, she leaves a "plug" of twigs and leaves in the entrance to deter would-be predators.
Spicules are microscopic structures that are unique to each sponge species, making them a valuable taxonomic characteristic for identifying and classifying sponges. They can vary in shape, size, and composition, providing detailed information about the sponge's classification and evolutionary history. This makes spicules a key feature for distinguishing between different sponge species.
If, through your experiment, your original hypothesis is falsified.
you would figure it out my getting all the supplys you need and then testing it
A hypothesis is interesting when it is plausible. If you are well informed about the situation for which some hypothesis is needed, then you have a chance of coming up with a believable hypothesis. A very implausible hypothesis might be funny, but it would not really be an interesting hypothesis, insofar as it would be immediately dismissed other than as a subject of comedy.
that would be either a hypothesis or theory
It depends entirely on what the hypothesis is.