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Savion Wall
28 November, 03:42
Do organisms always stay in the same level
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Amya Andrews
28 November, 03:53
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No they don't
For example humans. Technically humans are place below a wild predators such as sharks in trophic levels.
But the fact is we can eat sharks. So, organisms don't always stay in the same level
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