what feeding relationship where one organism hunts and one is hundred? give one example
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A feeding relationship in which one organism hunts and the other is being hunted is predation.
- In predation, one organism hunts another type of organism and consumes it as food. The organism which hunts and feeds on another organism is the predator.
- The organism which is being hunted is referred to as the prey.
- For example, a tiger feeds on a deer. Tiger is the predator and deer is a prey in such a predation relationship.
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The Feeding relationship in which one organism hunts and another is hunted
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- Predation is a biological interplay in which one organism, a predator, kills and eats some other organism that is a prey.
- It is one of a family of common feeding behaviour that consists of parasitism and micropredation.
- The organism which is hunted and eaten in a specific feeding relationship is known as Predator.
- Predators may also actively look for or pursue prey or await it, often concealed.
- When prey is detected, the predator assesses whether or not to attack it.
- This may also contain ambush or pursuit predation, once in a while after stalking the prey.
- If the attack is successful, the predator kills the prey, gets rid of any inedible parts just like the shell or spines, and eats it.
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