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Charlee Middleton
12 February, 06:56
Explain a predator/prey relationship
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Lucille Eaton
12 February, 07:19
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Predators eat the prey and the prey feed the predators
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Amaya Novak
12 February, 08:39
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Something eats something else in order to survive. an example would be a lion and a gazelle because the lion, being the predator, is eating the gazelle to survive.
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