alge use sunlight plankton eat alge zooplankton eat plankton small fish eat zooplankton salmon eat small fish bear eats salmon mold and fungi break down dead bear
one food chain that includes the marsh grass is the Grasshopper ---> Shrew ---> and the Marsh Hawk
A freshwater marsh
Goldfish and bettas (fighting fish) are freshwater fish, so they are not part of the ocean's food chain at all. In a freshwater environment, they are relatively low on the food chain.
The answer is that you have to shove the snake into the frog and stuff the marsh wren and cut it up into a chain and it makes a food chain of animals
food chain and food wep
The Marsh Wren is located up my butt and around the corner.
In a freshwater marsh, the food chain starts with primary producers like algae and aquatic plants that are consumed by herbivores such as tadpoles and snails. These herbivores are then eaten by secondary consumers like fish, frogs, and aquatic insects. At the top of the food chain are tertiary consumers such as birds of prey and carnivorous mammals that feed on the secondary consumers.
Bogs, Fens, Freshwater Marsh, Shallow waters, Swamp, Tidal Saltwater Marsh, Tidal Freshwater Marsh
The marsh food chain begins with the plants in the marsh. Primary consumers such as insects and some fish and birds eat the plants, then secondary consumers eat the primary consumers. These in turn are eaten by larger predators, such as birds of prey, alligators, and larger fish and turtles.
food chain
If it is a freshwater marsh, then yes. A freshwater marsh has standing water and contains mostly soft-stemmed plants such as cattails, water lilies, arrowheads, rushes and sedges A saltwater marsh has mostly tough grasses and is found along side ocean coastlines.
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