they have to get eaten so other aniamals in the food chain can have energy
yes
A dragonfly eats smaller bugs, and gets eaten by frogs, other dragonflies, and other, bigger creatures. The dragonfly is very important, just like every other animal in the food chain.bugs,insects
In the dragonfly section of the pet store.
food
A food chain is a sequence of nourishment, from the organism upon which all others depend, the base of the food chain, which is almost always a green plant that creates it own food by means of photosynthesis, and then proceeds to the herbivore that eats the plant, and the carnivore that eats the herbivore, and any other creatures that are involved in this process, such as a larger carnivore that eats a smaller carnivore, etc. Food chains can be quite long. Think of the mosquito that drinks the blood of a human being who eats innumerable plants and animals that are grown and raised on farms. And then the dragonfly can eat that mosquito. And perhaps a bird will eat the dragonfly. And perhaps a fox will eat that bird. You see how complicated it can get.
It probably means that the dragonfly was looking for food.
A dragonfly is not a producer since it does not manufacture its food. A dragonfly is classified as a consumer as it eats other insects.
A dragonfly is not a producer since it does not manufacture its food. A dragonfly is classified as a consumer as it eats other insects.
yes
they eat leaves
Sure! An example of a food chain in a pond could be: algae (producer) - tadpole (primary consumer) - dragonfly nymph (secondary consumer) - fish (tertiary consumer). Another example could be: water lily (producer) - crayfish (primary consumer) - heron (secondary consumer) - otter (tertiary consumer).
A Mekong food chain is a food chain of the Mekong region