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Lesechka [4]
2 years ago
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In one of these systems, the prey are very large animals and the predators are verysmall animals, such as elephants and mosquito

es. Thus it takes many predators toeat one prey, but each prey eaten is a tremendous benefit for the predator population.The other system has very large predators and very small prey. Determine whichsystem is which and provide a justification for your answer.
Biology
1 answer:
ella [17]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Due to its size and feeding requirement.

Explanation:

In the forest ecosystem, many lions feeds on one deer or buffalo because the food is in large amount and this food is enough to fulfill the requirements of that lions so we can say that many predators eats one prey while  on the other hand, there are some predators that feeds on many prey at one because they are small in size and one prey did not fulfill their requirement so that's why the predator feeds on many preys. Fox feeds on many mice is the example of one predators feed on many prey.

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