at the end of a food chain there are big animals that get all the nutriants and energy, E.G -Lion -Shark -Tiger -hawk -Bear and more.
lions
it maybe because top carnivores eats plants nd meat as well as omnivores do
what happens in a forest habitat without top carnivores
Top: Tertiary Consumers (carnivores that eat other carnivores) Bottom: Producers (plants, algae, protists, etc.)
lions and wolves manly
no
eaten by predators
Bottom, ProducerTop, Tertiary/ Carnivores
Mostly owls, snakes, lions, etc. Usually carnivores are on top of the food web.
The top level consumers - carnivores
If an animal has no predators then it is at the top of the food chain. Such an animal is called an apex predator.
Top carnivores play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of an ecosystem by regulating the population of other species. Their presence indicates a thriving ecosystem with a diverse range of species and a well-functioning food web. If top carnivores are absent, it can disrupt the ecosystem by causing overpopulation of certain species and cascading effects down the food chain.