evergreen: plant -to- small insect -to- bird -to- larger carnivorous mammal
or just take out the insect
tropical: plant -to- insect -to- small mammal or small bird -to- carnivorous mammal... or snake
food chains and food webs ALWAYS start with a producer (plant) and end with a carnivor (meat eating animal) or omnivor (plant& animal eating animal)
grass-grasshopper-frog-snake-owl
the food chain is the same in any evironment producer------>primery cunsumer------>secondary consumer------>tietry consumer
food chains that overlap I think are called overlapping food chains. Food chains that overlap are called overlapping food chains.
Bug, Bird, Cat.
Every animal is part of some food chain.
It depends.In some food chains, a spider is a predator because it traps its food in webs. It will eat organisms such as flies.In other food chains, Spiders are prey. They will be eaten by organisms such as birds.
Food chains/webs.
In most food chains, yes. However, some food chains, such as those around undersea vents, have other primary sources of energy.
They are called food chains.
Interactions which take place in a tropical rain forest include the rain falling and fungi growing, animals eating the fungi, including frogs and birds, and the larger animals which eat the birds, such as monkeys
food chains
Food Chains! :)
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