food chanes are the way one animal gets eaten by another animal all the way to the animals that no animals eat
All animals are part of one or more food chains and the food chain starts with plants. Many of the very smallest animals eat plants, but most larger animals eat other animals. The bigger animals eat smaller ones. That is the chain. And that makes the smallest animals most important because they cause the chain to progress.
snakes (most do but lizards eat the small one of course) mostly all the animals that are bigger then lizrads
For several reasons, but one of the most obvious is our food. We eat food to get energy; the food comes directly from plants, or indirectly through the animals we eat (which, in turn, eat plants, or other animals that eat plants).
Ducks are one of the animals that eat arrowhead plants. This is an important food source for the duck.
In one way it is because all things are equal. but in the wild animals eat animals and that's part of their food chain
Omnivores
One of the reasons a guinea pig has "pig" in their name is because they eat so much. It isn't really how much they eat. These animals will snack all day long. There isn't a spacific time when they eat at all.
All living things depend on each other to live. The food chain shows how some animals eat other animals to survive. While being food for animals higher in the food chain, these animals may eat other animals or plants to survive. The food chain is a complex balance of life. If one animals source of food disappears, such as from over fishing or hunting, many other animals in the food chain are impacted and may die. Let's look at two examples of food chains, one in the water and the other on land.In the SeaAll sea creatures rely on other sea creatures for food to survive. At the bottom of the food chain are the sea plants and plankton. Many types of fish and animals such as the snail, shrimp, jellyfish, and sea star eat the plankton.The small animals and fish who eat plankton then become food for larger fish, such as the tuna and mackeral.These fish are then eaten by larger fish and animals, such as the shark and dolphin.And who eats the shark? Check out the menu at a seafood restaurant next time you are eating there. Don't be surprised if you find shark on the menu.On LandThe food chain on land is just as complex as in the sea. Small animals eat plants or bugs. Larger animals then eat them, with even larger animals eating them. Who is at the top of the food chain? That's us! We humans eat many of the plants and animals on earth. That's why we rely so heavily on all plants and animals for our existance. A break in the food chain can impact everyone.Here is a simple example of a food chain in the wild.The zebra eats grass for its food. And who eats the zebra? Larger predators like the lion eat the zebra.
because rhinos are part of the food chain. they eat smaller animals which eat other animals and so on. so if we get rid of one species then all the other animals will die therefore we wont have any meat so we will die
The #1 YouTube video of year 2014 was How Animals Eat Their Food by Mister Epic Man.
In one form or another all of them