Silverback gorillas are animals that would be considered to be high on the food chain. There are not predators, other than humans, that prey on them.
Baboons don't really serve a purpose. They are just there, like many other animals. They are part of a food chain, but that is about it.
It has been observed that baboons adapt their food choices to what is available in their habitats.
they need food!
A group of baboons can be called a congress. Sorry, this is a fallacy started by a chain email a few years ago, the correct collective noun for Baboons is a troop. Partially correct: a group of baboons can be EITHER a troop or a CONGRESS ! Yes it is called a congress!
Yes, baboons can be considered secondary consumers in their ecosystem. They primarily eat fruits, seeds, and other plant materials, but they also consume insects and small animals, which makes them omnivorous. As they feed on primary consumers like insects and occasionally on herbivores, they occupy the role of secondary consumers in the food chain.
A Mekong food chain is a food chain of the Mekong region
food chain of a eagle
food chain on land
what is a monkeys food chain
arboreal food chain
Because they use the word 'chain' as a type of metaphor. They use chain as a metaphor because the food keeps on going on and on, as does a chain.
A bear on the top of the food chain.