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The snapping turtle eats a frog. Then a frog eats a grasshopper. Last the grasshopper eats the grass.
alligator snapping turtles are an important part of the ecosystem and help keep the food chain in lined. theyare also endangered and should be protected as all animals should.
They most commonly eat fish, but they've been known to take baby ducks and crains.
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To eat the fish then the fish eat the bacteria. Also Dolphins eat the fish then sharks eat the dolphins.
it depends. sometimes they do, if they are getting food. if not, they separate from each other
Tadpoles can be eaten by anything from fish, birds, frogs, snapping turtles. They also enter the food chain when they grow up and become frogs eating flies, dragon flies and other flying insects. They also get eaten by a variety of animals such as cats, birds, snakes, and humans.
dumbness, suckers!
The question is not complete it should be " What are the possible effects of the disruption of food chain or food web on food production? "
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Some turtles can bite humans - I think a big snapping turtle might be able to cut your finger off. However, turtles do not prey on humans for food.
Plants are always the base of any food chain.