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whumpback whales and sharks
Sun or hydrothermal vent produces for the producer (not an animal but still a producer) NOTE: This example is in the ocean Primary Producer: phytoplankton 1st order consumer / Primary Consumer: zoo plankton 2nd order consumer / Secondary Consumer: fish 3rd order consumer / Tertiary Consumer: Seal / Sealion/ Penguin 4th order consumer / Quaternary Consumer: Killer whale / Shark / Polar bear
Anything that eats zoo-plankton is a secondary consumer in the ocean. Because much of the oceans ecosystem is reliant on phytoplankton, and zoo-plankton are some of the only creature that consume phytoplankton, making them a primary consumer, anything that eats zoo-plankton is a secondary consumer. Some exmaples of secondary consumers are muscles, scallops, barnacles, and moving up the scale even the blue whale eats zoo-plankton, therefore making it a secondary consumer.
Barbados is surrounded by water. To the west and south, there is the Caribbean Sea. To the north and east, there is the Atlantic ocean. Barbados is part an island chain stretching between North America South America. Barbados is in the North Atlantic Ocean, northeast of Venezuela.
Tertiary Consumers: The diets of tertiary consumers may include animals from both the primary and secondary trophic levels. Like secondary consumers, their diet may also include some plants. Examples of tertiary consumers include Hawks, Alligators and Coyotes. Hawks feed on small mammals, lizards and snakes.
The Krills habitat would be the southern, Atlantic and pacific ocean.
whumpback whales and sharks
Blue whales are found in oceans worldwide, with distinct populations in the North Atlantic, North Pacific, Southern Hemisphere, and the Indian Ocean. They are most commonly spotted in areas rich in krill, their primary food source.
I think that a goldfish is a first level consumer… or a clown fish, 'cause they eat plants and bottom ocean life and stuff….
The major predators are the Great White Sharks. These sharks are in the Atlantic Ocean in the the hotter climates. They migrate from place to place according to the temperature.
The ocean food chain is pretty long and it contains about 10 links. The primary consumer is the zooplankton, which is the smallest animal in the world, the size of a tiny pencil dot but still can be seen with a naked eye and the apex predator is the whale, which is the novenary consumer. The blue whale is the biggest animal in the world and most scientists estimated that about quintillions of zooplanktons can make up the blue whale size. Ocean Food Chain: Sun>Seaweed>Zooplankton>Plankton>Krill>Shrimp>Small Fish>Medium Fish>Big Fish>Shark>Whale Trophic Level Classification: Seaweed~Producer Zooplankton~Primary Consumer Plankton~Secondary Consumer Krill~Tertiary Consumer Shrimp~Quaternary Consumer Small Fish~Quinary Consumer Medium Fish~Senary Consumer Big Fish~Septenary Consumer Shark~Octonary Consumer Whale~Novenary Consumer or Apex Predator The whales usually eat sharks as their normal food diet. The whale is the ocean's apex predator, not the shark.
The Southern Ocean is known for having rich levels of krill. Krill are a keystone species in this region and play a crucial role in the ecosystem as a primary food source for many marine animals, including whales, seals, and penguins.
there are 6000 krill in the ocean
The state of Maine is on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean
The Atlantic ocean
Do you mean a sentence with krill in it? Krill are found in the ocean, they are shrimp-like creatures.
the ocean that massachusetts borders is the atlantic ocean.