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Can you ever have more individuals on a HIGHER level in a food chain than a lower level? Why?
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Can you ever have more individuals on a HIGHER level in a food chain than a lower level? Why?
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No because there will not be a large enough supply of lower-level species to feed all of the higher level species, so the lower level will run out, meaning the higher level will have no food and also die.
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