Spider monkeys, harpy eagles, poisonous dart frogs, and liophis epinephelus (a poisonous snake) all belong to the Amazon. But let us say they are pit together in a closed environment, with no other creatures. As a result, the relationship amongst these four creatures are entwined, and there is a cyclic food chain, with one predator being the prey to another, and so forth. Some predators have 2 prey, some prey have 2 predators, and others have 1.
We chose to continue the predator-prey model similarly outlined in the tutorial, but completely change the interaction by adding more stock, and linking them with more complex relationships. The result of careful numeric adjustments brought about an interesting graph with many rises and drops in various populations over the course of 160 months.