predators
near the end of a food chain but pikes eat them....
A food chain or food web starts with producers, such as plants, that convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis. These producers are then consumed by primary consumers (herbivores), which are in turn consumed by secondary consumers (carnivores) and so on. This forms a linear food chain or a more complex food web.
No because a food chain ends with an animal eating another animal
Yes,in a food chain or a web first come the plants which are the producers, then herbivores then carnivores or omnivores who all are consumers and then at the end we have the decomposers .
They all have a flow of energy. The amount of energy available decreases as the food chain increases.
It fall at the end of the chain.
Yes, prey typically occupies the bottom of the food chain or web, serving as a food source for predators higher up. Ultimately, prey can be considered at the end of the food chain in terms of being consumed by predators.
They don't eat any thing they only need sun and water that is why they are at the end of the food chain.
The consumer is always at the top, or end of the food chain. Producers are at the bottom, or beginning of the food chain.
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A dog is a carnivorous mammal related to the wolf. While dogs typically live in mutualistic relationships with humans, when forced to hunt, they will do so in packs, and usually eat primary consumers /herbivores. This means that theoretically, a dog is a secondary consumer.
At the end of the food chain and maybe even after the alligator