Lions, cheetahs, jaguars, and maybe hyenas hunt zebras for their food. So yes, zebras are prey to a few animals in Africa.
where do jays fit on the food chain It depends on the food chain. It could be a primary consumer and feed on seeds. It could be a secondary consumer if it is eating bugs or worms. A food web shows these feeding relationships better because these relationships can be shown in one diagram. A food chain represents a simple flow of energy in a straight line. Living relationships are more complex than that.
No, a food chain has to start with a producer.
Herbivores form the primary consumers in a food chain.
it is a producer and a consumer because it eats lots of kinds of shrimp, and it also gets eaten by bigger fish.
What they eat
this is an example of a food chain. or the lion is a secondary consumer, which eats (primary consumers) which would be the zebra the zebra eat's (primary producers or autoroph) which would be grass. :) **
Lions eat alot of stuff-meat-buffalo-zebra and more but the food chain is......
The circle of life.
Not necessarily the food chain, but the zebra mussel affects many things including humans.
A zebra because the lion will eat it.
Banana tree --> Insects --> Iguana --> Jaguar
A pride of lions eating a zebra would be a Picture of predators - Lions - interacting with their prey - the zebra.
Yes, they are as anything can be part of the food chain.
First the grass, in which then the zebra/Gazelle/Wildebeast/etc, eat the grass, then the lion eats the Zebra/Gazelle/Wildebeast/etc.
YES! they're a source of meat/food for lions to eat. it's part of the food chain!
Zebras are grazers. Shrubs, twigs, bark and leaves form their food.
A consequence of adding an organism to the food chain is that some of the animals die because the organism could possibly poison anything that eats the organism.