Dinosaurs would have fit into the food web in many different ways, just as modern day animals do today. At the very lowest level would be the herbivores who primarily fed on plant life. Then you would have you first level predators who would feed on these herbivores. Then the second level predators who would feed on the first level predators and so on. In addition, certain dinosaurs may have been scavengers, eating already dead animals, but that did not actively hunt their prey. This is essentially the same way modern day food webs work today.
They are in the middle of the web.
Snow leopards are carnivores at the top of the food chain and food web
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A mollusk is a primary consumer in the food chain.
they are producers. they start the chain
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Rattlesnakes are secondary consumers.
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it goes from a consumer to a producer and provides food for the other animals, basically starting at the beginning of the food web again.
Tigers are the top predator, where ever they are found.