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MA_775_DIABLO [31]
3 years ago
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Which of the following images show an example of a predator-prey relationship in an ecosystem

Biology
1 answer:
Alexus [3.1K]3 years ago
5 0
A predator-prey relationship in an forest ecosystem includes a Snake and mouse/rat.
 A predator-prey relationship in an arctic ecosystem includes a Arctic Fox and a Snowshoe Hare.
A predator-prey relationship in a desert ecosystem includes a Western horned lizard and a rattlesnake.
A predator-prey relationship in a savanah ecosystem includes a West African Lion and a Zebra.
A predator-prey relationship in a rainforest ecosystem includes a Tarantula and a caterpillar.
 I hope this helped and please thank :)
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