If humans were at the bottom of the food chain (if we assume that we did not replace the sun as the main energy source of the planet) then we would need to get our energy entirely from photosynthesis, meaning our cells would be full of chloroplasts, and our skin would be green. We would be eaten by everything from caterpillars to small herbivores.
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the emperor penguin feed on small fish which feed on krill
human beings are omnivores.human eats other animals but no animals has humans as a part of thair normal diet.
A foodchain shows the feeding relationships of organisms from successive trophic levels.
If by "ecosystem" you mean foodchain, then yes. Berries could start a foodchain, therefore are producers.
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Scottish wildcats are carnivores and sit at the top of the food chain in their habitat. They primarily feed on small mammals like rabbits, rodents, and birds, which makes them apex predators in their ecosystems.
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All the way at the top, as all amphibians are carnivorous. Salamanders eat water fleas and the like when they are young, and move to larger prey (including smaller salamanders) later on.
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