They are both apex or tertiary predators (top of the food chain) so in that way they inhabit the same niche in different environments.
Posted on April 8, 2011.
They are both apex or tertiary predators (top of the food chain) so in that way they inhabit the same niche in different environments.
Because they’re in different environments…they don’t have to compete with each other. They’re both top predators.