they are mostly scavenger. they also hunt zebra, impalas and occasionally wilder-beast!
it is a scavenger
producer
The only hyena that is an omnivore is the striped hyena. Otherwise, they are all carnivores.
scavenger
a hyena
Termites, small birds, hyena, lion
Fungus has the role of decomposer in a food chain it decomposes the dead organic material and feeds on it.
No but the predator will be having a very bad day. Its the basic food chain. If a lion gets killed by a Hyena it dose not make the hyena the preditor since that was a lucky kill, where in normal circumstances the lion would have eaten the hyena
Kiwi birds are low on the food chain because they eat small organisms as well asseeds and fruits. They would be considered consumers.
African rock pythons will fight hyenas for food. Usually, the python will win unless the hyena bites its head.
The giraffe would be considered a primary consumer, because it is an herbivore. Because of this, it is located near the bottom of any food chain.
An anteater would be considered a 2nd order heterotroph in most cases. An anteater would be considered a 2nd order heterotroph in most cases.
it would effect the food chain because one part of the food chain is missing