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11 June, 15:21

Why does it take more than one prey to feed one predator?

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  1. 11 June, 15:51
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    Approximately 10% of energy is lost at each step of the food chain. Therefore larger predators must eat more to gain their energy requirements. For example if a Fox was third on the food chain it would only receive 1% of the energy the producer made
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