The cricket eats the sagebrush, the spinifex hopping mouse eats the cricket, the owl eats the spinifex hopping mouse and the dingo eats the owl. You might be thinking that owls do not eat mise but they actually do. The barn owl loves garden mise especially.
The grasshopper plays an important role in the a Sahara food chain. The grasshopper eats the grass, the snake preys on the grasshopper, and the hawk eats the snake. If any of the part of this chain are lost the whole chain will fall apart and the animal will die out.
You want to know how old Homer's food is?
Since plants form the basis for any food chain or food web, they always out number animals
dessert
yes they are at the bottom of the food chain
Yes, this could be a desert food chain.
well it depends on what part of the desert and which desert but it is one of the top of the food chain in most areas
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In a desert.. Grass are eaten up by animals
a jackal
A desert tortoise would be a first level consumer.
I am also trying to look for a Desert Death Adders food chain, sorry but im not sure, I need it for my Science Project.
There is no food in the Simpson Desert that Europeans would understand how to find and prepare adequately for consumption. Only the local indigenous people would possess the skills to find and prepare the food. For example, desert nardoo provided a satisfying food for the Aborigines of the desert. After explorers Burke and Wills were offered it by the Aborigines, they started to collect and prepare their own, mimicking how they had seen the Aborigines prepare it - but they forgot one vital step, which rendered the nardoo indigestible and quite useless nutritionally.
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No. It's too cold and there is no food chain there.
Harvester ants are first level consumers.
they eat in a cetian way they eat what is at the bottom of the food chain