In the ocean, plankton is at the bottom of the food chain. On land, tiny invertebrates .
I do not believe they are. i think there under the lion
A herbivorous consumer, though they don't often get eaten by other carnivores.
No, that would have to be plants.
If an animal has no predators then it is at the top of the food chain. Such an animal is called an apex predator.
plants
They should be happy that they aren't on the bottom of the food chain,because they at least have something to eat.
yes, plankton is at the bottom of the food chain.
Plants are usually at the bottom of the food chain. The thing at the bottom of the food chain has to be able to make its own food, if it ate anything it would no longer be at the bottom of the food chain. Plants make their own food from carbon dioxide, water and sunlight in a process called photosynthesis. i agree and would just like to add the sun isn't the bottem of the food chain
No. Producers are at the bottom of the food chain.
The bottom of the food chain is the plant or the producer.
Every animal in the pond is part of the pond food chain. The animals at the top of the chain are large fish, and the animals at the bottom are bacteria and single-celled organisms.
the hyenas
The consumer is always at the top, or end of the food chain. Producers are at the bottom, or beginning of the food chain.
because its an animal and every animal is on the food chain
the organisms in the bottom of the food chain are usually producers.