Rats feed of plants, seeds, bread, bugs, grains, boxes,... and almost all the food and stuff we waste.
The rat can be contained in both food web and food chain depending on each.
Snakes are part of the food chain. The rat population would grow without them, then more sells would occur for rat poisons. Look at the food chain aspect.
There are actually many differences. One is that both are part of the same food chain, the toad can eat a rat.
rat,mole,fox snake
Tiger - Fox- Rat - Insects- Grass I think its right but... The food chain is going ->->
Rats are omnivores and play the role of consumers in the food chain. They feed on a variety of plants and animals, making them an important part of the ecosystem as both prey and predator. Rats help regulate population levels of insects and small animals they prey on.
Rat food is for rats
a kangaroo rat eats seeds and badgers owls and foxes will eat kangaroo rats
The life span of a wild kangaroo rat is not very long, only 2-5 years. They are near the bottom of the food chain so many do not even live that long.
food chains show what animals eat other animals. like leaves-caterpillars-bird or grasses-kangaroo rat- kit fox-bob cat.
The hawk will typically have more available energy because it sits at the top of the food chain and consumes the rat and snake, which are lower on the food chain. As energy is lost through each trophic level, the top predator tends to have the most energy available to them.
Rat food consists of weat worms seeds and som times frogs.