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So we have a problem here and we have these lions that are released to the environment.
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So basically we have an environment here.
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And we have interactions, remember, and interactions between these lions and this environment is food.
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Or let me say sustenance.
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And this is basically informed by the different levels of organizations among organisms.
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We have various levels of organization.
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From primary producers, we have two primary consumers.
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We have secondary consumers and then perhaps tertiary consumers.
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Now our lions will lie here.
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Secondary consumers.
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This is where most lions will lie.
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Here we'll have perhaps antelopes, their favorite food.
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And we have here, you know, this, like, you can have other herbivores, you know, that feed on this vegetation.
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So what happens here is if we do not have enough, or if you have a lot of consumers, you know, producers will run out or say if that particular vegetation or environmental setting is low in producers, you know, the trees are cut down due to deforestation...