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There are 4 basic levels to a tropical rainforest food chain. They are the primary producers (plants, flowers, fruits, leaves), the primary consumers (frogs, fish, possums, birds), first level carnivores (snakes, platypus, owls), and second level carnivores (crocodiles, pythons, feral dogs and cats).

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First there is the producers (plants), then the primary consumers (animals that eat the producers), then the secondary consumers (animals that eat the primary consumers), the top carnivores (animals that eat the larger animals, secondary consumers, and the primary consumers), and last is the scavengers (animals that eat the dead animals and/or fungi and bacteria that break down dead animals or plants).

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Trees are eaten by fish, fish are eaten by chickens and chickens are eaten by me hee hee hee

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A food chain is were one an animal eats grass then an other animal eats that animal and it goes on like that

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It is... Panda too bamboo then row deer and then elephant

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In which tense; What is the forest food chain(What animals and what is the cycle)? or---- What is a forest food chain,

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