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.
it is a producer and a consumer because it eats lots of kinds of shrimp, and it also gets eaten by bigger fish.
Herbivores form the primary consumers in a food chain.
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.
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.
Zebras are grazers. Shrubs, twigs, bark and leaves form their food.
When the producer or consumer or in fact anything in it dies out or is removed then the food chain is destroyed.
A picture of a lion hunting a zebra in the wild would be an example of a predator-prey interaction.
This is an example of the food chain. The Zebra is a herbivore which means they only eat grass and a lion is a carnivore which means it eats another animal or eats meat. so the answer is zebras are herbivores and lions are carnivores.
zebra eats grass lion eats zebra lion dies and vuture eats him