animals
i am pretty sure puffins are a omnivore, which is an animal that eats both plants and meat.
Energy flows from one organism to another.One organism eats other organism and energy is transferred.
Energy flows up a food chain, from the primary producers to the primary consumers, to the secondary consumers, up to the tertiary and then quaternary consumers. Energy flows when one organism eats another.
puffins eat small fish like sand eels.
It depicts the flow of energy from one organism to another. eg.. when a deer eats grass , energy flows from grass to deer. subsequently when a lion eats the deer, the energy then flows from the deer to the lion. hence the arrow mark should be from grass to deer to lion.
it is called a monster with 10 eyes that eats cats
In North America, rivers east of the Continental Divide flows into the Atlantic Ocean.This was a Daily Geography question, wasn't it?;-D
Just the opposite. Puffins eats fish. Adult puffins mostly eat small fish, such as sand eels, herring, hake and capelin. Puffin diets vary from colony to colony because of the variety of fish around the breeding islands. During winter puffins may also eat crustaceans, but their preferred food is fish. The young puffins are usually fed fish by their parents.
it eats about 25 fish a day
Energy flows up a food chain, from the primary producers to the primary consumers, to the secondary consumers, up to the tertiary and then quaternary consumers. Energy flows when one organism eats another.
It keeps going until the consumer dies and decomposers take it down or when the food chain is removed or added to. It stays the same as long as nothing eats it
The arrows on a food chain indicate where energy is being passed. For example, an arrow pointing from some grass to a zebra means the grass gives energy to the zebra (when the zebra eats the grass).