A'isha
Miss Schoolteacher
Randman also seems to misunderstand what a "top" or apex predator is.
It's merely a predator that has no predators of its own. There can be multiple top predators in the same environment, as long as they don't have each other in their respective food chains.
Orcas and Great White sharks, for instance, are both apex predators, because nothing eats them (including each other).
It's merely a predator that has no predators of its own. There can be multiple top predators in the same environment, as long as they don't have each other in their respective food chains.
Orcas and Great White sharks, for instance, are both apex predators, because nothing eats them (including each other).
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