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The Gopher and Mustard Plant: A Herbivore-Carnivore Ecosystem Interaction

In this ecosystem, the gopher consumes the mustard plant, which is essential for its herbivorous diet. The mustard plant thrives in sunny grasslands, providing vital nutrients. Meanwhile, the mountain lion, a carnivore, preys on the weasel, which also hunts the gopher. This interconnected food web highlights the dependency of herbivores and carnivores on various plant and animal species, showcasing the delicate balance of nature in Caitie D. Rm. 19 Grasslands.

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The Gopher and Mustard Plant: A Herbivore-Carnivore Ecosystem Interaction

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  1. The gopher eats the mustard plant because it is a herbivore The mustard plant needs the sun to survive Mustard Plant Grasslands Caitie D Rm 19 Gopher Mountain Lion The mountain lion eats the weasel because it is a carnivore The weasel eats the gopher because it is a carnivore Weasel

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