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Do you think it would be possible to construct a pyramid where the number of carnivores was more than then number of herbivores?
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Do you think it would be possible to construct a pyramid where the number of carnivores was more than then number of herbivores?
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No, this would not be possible because there has to be a greater number of herbivores to support the population of carnivores. If you run out of herbivores in a population, the carnivores would die off.
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