no, humans are.
Yes, as is every member of a food chain. The top member of a food chain becomes prey to another food chain and its consumer(s).
Lions, cheetahs, jaguars, and maybe hyenas hunt zebras for their food. So yes, zebras are prey to a few animals in Africa.
No, a food chain has to start with a producer.
If there was a oil spill the entire ocean ecosystem would be at risk.
Lions are those predators that are at the top of the food chain and do not have any "first consumers." However, like all animals, they do not live forever, and the first consumer that will prey on a dead lion would be the lavae of flies and beetles, which help break down and decompose the dead carcass.
Lions help complete the food chain without them the food chain could collapse.
baby lions They are the top of the food chain. Without lions there would be an overpopulation of other animals which would ruin the vegetation and ecosystem of the plains of Africa.
It means lions are not prey for any other predators.
Lions are apex predators, at the top of the food chain. However, lions sometimes fall victim to crocodiles.
Lions are apex predators. They are at the top of the food chain.
Apex predator.
IT GET EATEN BY LIONS
Lions eat alot of stuff-meat-buffalo-zebra and more but the food chain is......
Lets just say it would affect the entire food chain
These organisms are called carnivores. An example would be lions.
THEY ARE PREDATORS. they are at the top of the food chain.
the grass, zebras, lions