Scavengers are animals that eat "left overs". They scavenge off of roadkill, carcasses, etc.
the predator
Dingoes are at the top of the food chain. They are predators, and scavengers, and will prey on smaller or injured marsupials and other mammals.
Hyenas are scavengers.
bacteria is one Vultures, beetles, flies, crabs
at the end because humans have hardly any predators
Teritary consumers are the top predators of a food web or food chain; they're like scavengers.
they each use plants for energy or use it to gain food or make food
Producers are like plants etc. They are at the bottom of a food web or a food chain. Consumers are organisms that eat the producers so without the producer, they cannot live. Same applies for scavengers.
Mammals are a very broad group. Different mammals occupy different levels in the food chain including primary, secondary, and tertiary consumers as well as scavengers.
In a diagram of a food chain, the arrow between the ant and the lizard represents their connection in the chain. Ants are decomposers or scavengers in the food chain but are also a type of consumer. Lizards are secondary consumers.
In a diagram of a food chain, the arrow between the ant and the lizard represents their connection in the chain. Ants are decomposers or scavengers in the food chain but are also a type of consumer. Lizards are secondary consumers.
In a diagram of a food chain, the arrow between the ant and the lizard represents their connection in the chain. Ants are decomposers or scavengers in the food chain but are also a type of consumer. Lizards are secondary consumers.