The jaguar, like many endangered animals, is threatened by human destruction of its habitat, and by hunting.
Overall, the jaguar is currently listed as "Near Threatened" except for a small population in extreme southeastern Arizona where they are listed as critically endangered.
Jaguars are apex predators and would be found at the top of any food chain.
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If an organism is taken out of a foodweb then it effects the whole web.
yes people can be on a foodweb with animals.because it starts from plants then go through primary eaters to secondary eaters(ex. man).thus many food chains in a place make foodweb. Yes people can be on a foodweb with animals because we eat the animals, there for we are connected in the foodweb with them.
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Answer: The foodweb of a mountain environment.
A foodweb shows ALL of the foods specific to that animal, while a food chain shows the main animal diet. Not all.
Foodweb
producers: grass and other plants
give me an example of a food chain with a mouse included
If you can spot one running, get in close behind while you are also running and click the picture. Or you could go to a zoo.
it looks like a bobcat foodweb I would like to know where the bobcat is in a food chain. Whoever wrote the above answer was just trying to be silly. I need a picture of a food web with a bobcat in it somewhere, also.
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