The correct food chain is: plants --> birds --> snakes
Snake bird fruit plant
Ecology is the relationship between living things and their environments. Plants need the soil, sunlight, and water to grow to be able to feed animals. Other, often larger animals eat the animals that feed on the plants. Scavengers and decomposers come along and eat the carcasses of animals, depositing feces into the soil that begins the cycle again.
Lots of plants, squirrels, birds, snakes, deer, worms, and decomposers.
Ophiology is the study of snakes whereas Herpetology is the study of snakes and many other reptiles
Snakes are found everywhere there is a food source and some form of water nearby.
A clone is any living thing that is a perfect genetic copy of its parent. Plants clone either as one alternative to their natural reproduction or through cuttings. Certain animals are known to clone themselves through parthenogenesis (aphids, salamanders, snakes).
Depends on the snake
On what other parts of the ecosystem do snakes depend for food?
To keep the ecosystem in balance
Colin Peters is correct. But I believe a group of snakes is a 'nest' of snakes.
snakes live on the edge.
to kill other snakes
Predators of rabbits, to keep the ecosystem in balance. For example, foxes and snakes
when an ecosystem first begins there is no/very little life in the area . a colonizer plant is one of the plants that first colonise the area, these plants die and break down, the nutrients from the dead plant create soil and small plants can then grow in the area such as bushes and shrubs. more life gradually enters the ecosystem in the forms of small birds, insects, snakes etc...
No. All snakes are carnivores.
None - all snakes are carnivores !
A Healthy ego system.
They do not.