- (A) Organisms that live in specialized niches are not adapted to a wide
range of environmental circumstances and food sources. An example of an
animal living in a specialized niche would be the koala, which lives in
eucalyptus trees and exclusively consumes eucalyptus leaves. Should
anything affect the eucalyptus trees, the viability of the koala population is
threatened. The advantage of living in a specialized niche is that there is
little interspecific competition for the same resource.
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