The food chain within a desert usually follows a sequence of plants, herbivores, and then carnivores. An example of this is a mule deer that eats plants, while the mountain lion eats the mule deer for their survival.
the Gila monster eats the other big animals
Starter or Appetiser. Main Course or Entree. Et Voila!
poo to poo to pee
Sun to grass to mouse to snake to hawk
Animals eating other organisms
All plants are producers.
Grass, trees, dirt, and rivers
The grasshopper plays an important role in the a Sahara food chain. The grasshopper eats the grass, the snake preys on the grasshopper, and the hawk eats the snake. If any of the part of this chain are lost the whole chain will fall apart and the animal will die out.
Since plants form the basis for any food chain or food web, they always out number animals
dessert
yes they are at the bottom of the food chain
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Yes, this could be a desert food chain.
well it depends on what part of the desert and which desert but it is one of the top of the food chain in most areas
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In a desert.. Grass are eaten up by animals
a jackal
A desert tortoise would be a first level consumer.
I am also trying to look for a Desert Death Adders food chain, sorry but im not sure, I need it for my Science Project.
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No. It's too cold and there is no food chain there.
Harvester ants are first level consumers.
they eat in a cetian way they eat what is at the bottom of the food chain
Desert Food ChainsFood chains allow us to examine the basics of how energy passes through an ecosystem.ProducerConsumerPredatorA food chain is sequence of plants, herbivores and carnivores, through which energy and materials move within an ecosystem. Food chains are usually short and not more than three or four links. They usually consist of a producer, a consumer and a predator, with the predator being the top of the food chain. The top of the desert food chain does eventually die though, and is returned to the bottom of the chain as nutrients by decomposers.