Why are there more herbivores than the carnivorous?
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In a food chain, energy is passed from one link to another. When an herbivore eats, only a fraction of the energy (that it gets from the plant food) becomes new body mass; the rest of the energy is lost as waste or used up (by the herbivore as it moves).
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In a food chain, energy is passed from one link to another. When an herbivore eats, only a fraction of the energy (that it gets from the plant food) becomes new body mass; the rest of the energy is lost as waste or used up (by the herbivore as it moves).
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