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What role do golden eagles play in the Himalayan ecosystem?

They are eaten by snow leopards.

They eat snow leopards.

They compete with snow leopards for food.

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Golden eagles play a multifaceted role in the Himalayan ecosystem, primarily as predators. They help regulate populations of their prey, which includes small mammals, birds, and occasionally larger ungulates. While they do not eat snow leopards or compete with them for food, they can have an indirect influence on the ecosystem by maintaining the balance of prey populations.

Among the options provided, none accurately capture the specific ecological role of golden eagles in relation to snow leopards. Golden eagles are more likely to be apex predators with no significant direct interaction with snow leopards concerning competition or predation. Instead, they coexist in the same habitat, each fulfilling their ecological niches.

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