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Draw the pyramid of number for the following food chains.
(i) Banyan`to`insects`to`woodpecker
(ii) Grass`to`rabbit`to`wolf
* Are the pyramid of numbers having same structure in both of the above two cases as compare to the example given in the paragraph?

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* No. the pramid of number in the above two cases doen't have the same structure as compared to the example given in the textbook.
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