Hoki, a species of fish found primarily in the waters around New Zealand and Australia, occupies a mid-level position in the marine food chain. It primarily feeds on smaller fish, squid, and zooplankton, making it a predator to these organisms. In turn, hoki is preyed upon by larger predators such as seals, dolphins, and seabirds, thus playing a crucial role in the marine ecosystem by connecting various trophic levels.
Where does the olm fit into the food chain
how does a key deer fit into a food chain where does it fit in
the barfing food chain
Where in the food chain does a toucan belong and why?
It is mostly on the top of the food chain.
good question. the coelacanth fits into the food cain.. oviously under the sea, ! its a meat eater and it eats oother fish and gets small fish from the corals
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A mollusk is a primary consumer in the food chain.
the monarch butterfly is one of the first links of the food chain.
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At the top.