7. The passage describes the feeding relationships between some of the organisms in an
African grassland ecosystem. The dominant grass species in the African grassland ecosystem
are star grass and red oat grass. Star grass is eaten by antelope species, such as topi and
Thomson's gazelle. Smaller animals such as mice and grasshoppers also feed on grass.
Antelopes are eaten by predators such as cheetahs, lions and serval cats. Grasshoppers and
mice are eaten by serval cats and tawny eagles. Ruppell's vulture feeds on dead mammals.
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