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Hyenas and lions have fierce
Hyenas and lions have fierce battles over food. Which type of relationship does this describe?
parasitism commensalism predation
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Which example shows intraspecies competition?
Question 2 options: A pride of lions chases away a pack of hyenas trying to eat
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A group of hyenas is called a cackle. In a certain geographic location, a cackle of hyenas is declining at a rate of nine
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that would MOST LIKELY happen if gazelles were removed from this ecosystem?
A. The populations of lions and zebras would
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What would MOST LIKELY happen if gazelles were removed from this ecosystem?
A. The populations of lions and zebras would
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hat would MOST LIKELY happen if gazelles were removed from this ecosystem?
The populations of lions and zebras would increase.
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What would MOST LIKELY happen if gazelles were removed from this ecosystem?
The populations of lions and zebras would increase.
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Which relationship is an example of commensalism?
A) Hyenas and lions fight over the same antelope kill. B) A tapeworm lives in
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Which relationship is an example of commensalism?
Responses A Hyenas and lions fight over the same antelope kill. B A tapeworm
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Hyenas are often thought of as scavengers but are also traditional carnivores. A lone hyena feeds mostly on dead animals or may
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