humans
A carnivore is usually located at the top of the food chain since they eat everything.
Every animal competes in a food chain
Apex predator
The fox is a carnivore/predator. Foxes are around the top of the food chain.
Yes, an omnivore and a carnivore can be in the same food chain. The omnivore consumes both plants and animals, while the carnivore only consumes other animals. Each plays a different role in the ecosystem, with the carnivore preying on animals and the omnivore consuming a variety of organisms.
A carnivore at the highest level of the food chain. It eats only other carnivores and is usually the top predator in an ecosystem
Whelk
a carnivore
producer----> herbivore----> carnivore
a four link food chain is a food chain that only has four organism links, these include: producer - usually a plant primary consumer - a herbivore secondary consumer - a carnivore tertairy (ter-sha-ry) consumer - usually an omnivore (both herbivore and carnivore) sometimes there is one other organism link and that is decomposer - a bacteria or fungi
An example of a food chain with a plant would be: grass (plant) - grasshopper (herbivore) - frog (carnivore) - snake (carnivore) - hawk (carnivore). In this chain, the plant (grass) is consumed by the herbivore (grasshopper), which is then consumed by the frog, and so on up the chain.
Meat belongs to any food chain. In any ecosytem there will always be a carnivore or an herbivore