Presentation Summary
Rakali are the largest native rodent in Australia. Rakali play an important role in river ecology, as they are large enough to be apex predators at the top of their food chain, but also small enough to be preyed upon by some larger animals.
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Curriculum links
- Explain the role and interactions of consumers, producers, decomposers within a habitat and how food chains represent feeding relationships (AC9S4U01)
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