Some animals eats plants, and then are eaten by other animals, which are in turn eaten by other animals. Food chains exist in the water too, with the big fishes eating the little fishes, but the word "terrestrial" implies a food chain on land. YEA!
go to this website: https://biomesfirst.wikispaces.com/Tundra+Food+Web
A producer is usually a plant, so some examples would be lychen, moss, even connifer trees in the Tundra.
Also sea-based plant life.
snow, yellow snow, brown snow, polar bear
Yes
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a food web is a map of who eats who in a food chain but its spread out and the arrows look like webs (explaining FOOD WEB)
a web of animals found at the seashore, leading to the sun.
it looks like chain
If you break a link in the food chain then all animals above die off (the carnivores in this case) and the producer population dynamics change as the grazing ceases.
Gecko's are from the dessert. Now look at the question again.
food chain
What does a correct food chain look like.
cabages
whats the food chain on an anaconda including the words prouder consumer decomposer
Rabbit ----> Carrot ----> Dirt
To be realy honest I am not sure!
It looks like a margarita a person then no margarita
a food chain starting from the producers ;)
A domestic cat is just below a dog in the food chain. However, in the wild, big cats are generally at the top.
Type your answer here... i don't know
a food web is a map of who eats who in a food chain but its spread out and the arrows look like webs (explaining FOOD WEB)
a web of animals found at the seashore, leading to the sun.