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How is a habitat and a niche similar and different?
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How is a habitat and a niche similar and different?
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A habitat is where the organism lives. The niche is the organisms role within that habitat.
Example: A lion lives in a grassland (habitat). Its role is as a carnivore and to eat the weak and sick of its prey.
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