Plants - Primary animals (herbivores) - Secondary animals (carnivores) -Tertiary Animals(carnivores)
eg.Plant- Deer-Tiger-Vulture
Usually, many predators might be hogging over one type of food and inturn be eaten by various other animals, in a way forming a Food Web.
eg. flies are eaten by both lizards and frogs, both of which are a crows meal, which inturn may be some other organism's meal.
The answer varies, but all mammals are consumers. Herbivores are generally primary consumers while carnivores are secondary, tertiary, or quaternary consumers. Humans would be part of the quaternary consumer group.
Well rats pretty much the bottom of the food chain, birds, cats, dogs, and a few other animals all eat rats.
For example a lion eats a zebra eats someone else like that understand ?
I believe the size of the mammal is a consideration in that. Mammals such as mice and voles have many predators.
nuts, fruits, squirrel, mouse, bobcat, wolfthere is a food web for a mouse
Horses
it is a mouse
that's a pretty a pretty ****ed out food chain but agree that's pretty dumb food chain
Yes, this could be a desert food chain.
food chain
a food chain would be like this egale gets the snake gets the mouse gets the cricket gets the grass the grass reproduceses thats a food chain an example of one it can be a food chain of anything
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Theanwer is hawk to snake to mouse to grass
A field mouse is never at the bottom of a food chain because only decomposers (like worms and bugs) or plants (grass usually). A mouse is never at the top because it is not a predator. A simple food chain to help me explain would have grass or grains at the bottom and the mouse in the middle because it eats the grains/grass then the owl would be at the top because it's a predator and eats mice. You always end a food chain with a predator.
grasses mostly it starts with grass then the animals
give me an example of a food chain with a mouse included