Not necessarily as there may be a powerful omnivore which would go at the top. It all depends on whether or not the omnivore is prey or predator.
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omnivores eat both plants and animals, they
probably go second or something. x
Frequently, but not necessarily. The racoon, for example is an omnivore that is, itself preyed upon by large owls and other animals on occasion.
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3rd tropic level (Omnivores) Plants - worms - spotted turtles
Basically then there wouldn't be enough food for the carnivores. so the food chain would become messed up and there would be mass extinction of carnivores
No animal lives on Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
Green plants and algae are the main producers in the food chain, but also any other plant, not just green plants, as long as they contain chlorophyl.
Humans are generally regarded as Omnivores which means we eat plants and animals. But some people choose to be herbivores, which means they eat plants.
Omnivores eat BOTH plants and animals in a food chain.
carnivores,omnivores and herbivores
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herbivores,omnivores,carnivores.
omnivores eat both plants and animals, they probably go second or something. x
Carnivore or Omnivores are found in both.
animals that eat plants. examples:herbivores and omnivores
They eat the primary and become the source of food for carnivores and omnivores animals
They are large prey vegetarians that provide food for large carnivores and omnivores.
Its Producers :D Its the first step in a food chain ;)
Oraganisms that eat food made by producers are called consumers. If you look on a food chain you will see this. Go on bbcbitesize. it is good.
no because all organisms have to be plants or animals