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A producer on the foodchain is something that starts the food chain off For example Grass Lettuce but the sun starts it all off because it helps grass and/or letuce grow
Well first off, the Sun starts every food chain. Then the Suns nutrience goes to the acorn tree. A squirrel eats the acorn. The squirrel gets eaten by a fox, the fox gets eaten by a wolf. The wolf dies and decomposers break down the nutrience of the wolfs body into the ground.Examples of decomposers:wormsmaggotsbacteriafungus
Geckos die from eating poisoned flies.
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No. Narwhals -- whales -- do not live in tropical climates. They live in the Arctic Ocean Near Greenland and off the coast of Canada.
No. Narwhals -- whales -- do not live in tropical climates. They live in the Arctic Ocean Near Greenland and off the coast of Canada.
Narwhals generally live in the Arctic and North Atlantic Oceans. They tend to only live in the upper, sunlit zone of those areas. If they go lower down, that's generally because they're going on a foray for food.
no food chains are the simplified one way version that just list what typically eats what in a chain like diagram a food web would show the more complex interactions of food energy being eaten at various scales by different species, where things break off from the chain and how food can be recycled back into the chain
Kill off a species of animals.
Eventually their food chain will run out and they will die off.
The game Feeding Frenzy 2 is a game where one has to climb to the top of the food chain by eating other fish. It starts off easy and then gradually gets more challenging.