Everything in the food chain above them is poisoned as well. The effect is cummulative so the apexial preditors are the most effected.
That's tough to answer because everything is part of the food chain really, foxes particularly enjoy rabbit. So yes.
Rabbits are consumers. Rabbits eat vegetation, they are herbivores. Thus if the plants are the primary producers, the rabbits are next up the food chain. Rabbits themselves are food for birds of prey, foxes, stoats, weasels and cats which are the carnivores at the top of the food chain. Here are some ideas for a food chain with a rabbit: Grass --> Rabbit --> Raccoon --> Wolf
no, they eat grass and other producers at the bottom of the food chain.
Primary Consumer. They are at the bottom of the food chain.
The tigers eat - deer, wild pigs or small animals such as rabbits - which eat grass or other vegetation.
If you are at the top of the food chain, if you prey is poisoned or ill, you can die from illness.
food chain
Rabbits, Squirrels, Fish, Mice
Study the following food chain: grass → snakes → rabbits → hawks. From this chain, you can correctly assume that each population
Rabbit ----> Carrot ----> Dirt
Geckos die from eating poisoned flies.
no
Yes, what is the eastern cottontail rabbit food chain
when a food chain breaks down, the animals above will not have enough food
That's tough to answer because everything is part of the food chain really, foxes particularly enjoy rabbit. So yes.
top of the food chain
If something like a mouse gets poisoned and dies and somethings eats it that species will get poisoned and killed and son until all species are infected.i forgot