Yep. (youtube link of live abalone being served in what looks like a Korean restaurant)
If humans eat bears and bears eat humans, does that mean they’re both at a trophic level of infinity?
If they’re eating each other alive simultaneously, yes until they both bleed out.
Like some kind of twisted yin-yang symbol…
What?
Given the molluscan diet of Odobenus rosmarus, a great post/username combo.
I think the answer is a polar bear who is Theta Clear, standing on Gunnbjørn Fjeld smoking a gigantic doobie.
Heavy, man. I can dig it.
Measure for Measure refers to a “fractional trophic level”, which sounds to me like some sort of weighted average accounting for an animal’s entire diet (and the entire diets of the things it eats, and so on). So, while it is possible to have two species (like humans and bears) which eat each other, it’s not possible to have two species whose diets consist primarily of each other, so you wouldn’t get an infinite trophic level.
Add 33rd Degree Mason and Epic wizard/cleric/whatever and we may have it.
What about Sperm Whales taking Giant (and, I suppose) Colossal Squid? Since no one can make any sense of what “highest level” means in this context, I’m going for the magnificence of the battle in which the protagonists engage. Certainly, one on one desperate physical contests that could go either way, taking place at incredible and inhospitable depths with one protagonist at distinct limits of oxygen, and the other at a real size disadvantage and the likelihood that rapid transit up the water column alone will be fatal- well, that’s a high level battle. High stakes on both sides in as dramatic a setting as imaginable. Good a metric as any I’ve heard so far for “highest level”. Call it the “would it make a attention-getting movie scene?” metric.
ehh, if you are that high of a level, create your own castle/ dungeon complex.
That would have to be the Tibetian Snow Leopard.
It is the highest-altitude predator that still hunts on level ground.
There. I’ve perfectly answered your question AS STATED.
The highest, level, animal that regularly kills and eats other animals.