food chain
prairie food chain
The pygmy rabbit first eats the grass.. Then a weasel hunt it.. The weasel gets eaten by a fox. Later on, the fox gets eaten by a coyote. And lastly, the coyote gets eaten by a carnivore such as a panther or a lion.
the food chain is the way things are eaten - grass eaten by rabbit eaten by fox for example
a decomposer is any prairie dog remains not eaten by the coyote or the turkey vulture are broken down by bacteria ( decomposer) and fungi that live the soil.
the arrows in a food chain mean "is eaten by" for example: grass----->rabbit----->fox the grass is eaten by or consumed by the rabbit. the rabbit is then consumed or eaten by the fox hope this helps
In a desert.. Grass are eaten up by animals
The best example would be rabbits and hares which feed on grass and are eaten by foxes.
the producer (grass gets eaten by a consumer (deer)
Coyotes are rarely eaten by anything. Your hungry wolf might though.
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There are many food chains and the animals are eaten by other things its life...But, here is one suggestion:Date Palm eaten by: a Jerboa eaten by: a Sand FoxThe cricket and or grasshopper eats the sagebrush, then the mouse eats the grasshopper and or cricket, then the snake eats the mouse.
They can be eaten by Coyotes, Eagles, Rattle snakes, Hawks, Foxes and Wolves.
The Kangaroo is the Primary Consumer. So it works like this... Grass Kangaroo Dingo This is an example of a food chain. The Grass is eaten by the Kangaroo which is eaten by the Dingo. The Grass is the Primary Producer, the Kangaroo is the Primary Consumer and the Dingo is the Secondary Consumer. Hope that helps xx