no, because the worm dies. it is just predator and prey
An example of parasitism in the Tundra is with the tape worm and caribou. The tape worm takes in the nutrients from the caribou. Soon, the caribou dies and the tape worm gets its food.
In the case of a bird eating a worm, the worm is the prey. The bird is a predator.
The answer is parasitism, because parasites harm their host.
This shows the flow of energy. For example if you had a bird and a worm, the arrow would go from the worm to the bird because the bird is receiving the energy.
a consumer eating an autotroph
The short poem entitled, "A Bird Came Down the Walk" tells of an encounter with a bird eating a worm. The poem was published in 1891 by Emily Dickinson.
No, I have not tried eating the worm in mezcal.
The mother bird eats a worm and regurgitates the processed worm for the chicks to eat.
I have not tried eating the mezcal worm.
The worm
I think you meant, "What does the late bird get?" The late bird gets to go hungry. LUCK
No, I have never tried eating the worm in a bottle of tequila.