Launceston Dominos
Pine
nuts, fruits, squirrel, mouse, bobcat, wolfthere is a food web for a mouse
In a food web, the producer is typically a plant or an organism that creates its own food through photosynthesis. In this case, neither the pine, rabbit, squirrel, nor fox is a producer, as they are all consumers in the food web. However, if you meant to refer to the pine tree, then it would be the producer, while the rabbit and squirrel would be primary consumers, and the fox would be a secondary consumer.
yes if it's dead then the energy is going to pass threw the food web
Answer is acorns(apex)
That depends on which food chain it is in.
it should be placed in the 3rd level
no they eat pewople
An animal can be a primary consumer in a food web (a rabbit eating grass).An animal can be a secondary consumer (a snake eating a rabbit).An animal can be a tertiary consumer (an owl eating a snake).An animal can be a quaternary consumer in a food web (a hawk eating an owl).There can be more levels, but the food web always ends with the top predator, the animal with no natural enemies.
An animal can be a primary consumer in a food web (a rabbit eating grass).An animal can be a secondary consumer (a snake eating a rabbit).An animal can be a tertiary consumer (an owl eating a snake).An animal can be a quaternary consumer in a food web (a hawk eating an owl).There can be more levels, but the food web always ends with the top predator, the animal with no natural enemies.
Which food web, exactly? There's no picture.
There is no food web in the continent: it's too cold for any animal to live there.