there are lots of animals, such as the antarctic whale, the arctic hare, krill and other seals
no it doesn't have a jungle food chian
The rest of the food chain would collapse and there would be lots of deaths from starvation.
If all the consumers in a food chain died, only the lowest rung of a food chain (the autonomic non-consumer) would survive.
Type your answer here...Penguins would likely be third in a food chain. First would be algea, second would be fish and then penguins, However if your chain is starting with fish, then yes penguins would be second.
The food chain would expand, and the new organism would have new predators.
the whole food chain would be destroyed
in a food chain the grasshopper would be the primary consumer.second in the food chain!Grass ---->Grasshopper ---->Toad ---->Snake ---->Hawk
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
The food chain would go, milkweed, monarch caterpillar, wasp.
A Komodo dragon is a predator at the top of its food chain, so it is not considered a food chain in itself. A food chain is a linear flow of energy from one organism to another, showing the transfer of nutrients through various levels of a community. The Komodo dragon would be a part of a food chain as a predator preying on various lower-level organisms for its food.
Carnivores in the food chain would eat cows. This is because carnivores eat meat and cows have meat in them.
Mercury levels would be highest at the top of the food chain due to biomagnification.