Whales are, for the most part, at the top of the food chain. They eat from a reasonably-sized menu, for some species including other whale species. For example, orca whales (also known as killer whales) often kill baby hump-back whales during their Immigration to warmer waters. It is a disturbing process, as the orcas circle the two humpbacks, separate them, and roll over the baby orca till it is out of air\breath.
weddell seals are carnivores of the sea and are very high on the food chain due to their size
A harbor seal is a predator in the food chain, primarily feeding on fish, squid, and shellfish. They are often preyed upon by larger predators such as sharks and orcas.
The largest animal food chain is the oceanic food chain, which begins with phytoplankton as the primary producers and extends to top predators like sharks and killer whales. These food chains can be long and complex, with numerous species interacting and depending on each other for survival.
A Komodo dragon is a predator at the top of its food chain, so it is not considered a food chain in itself. A food chain is a linear flow of energy from one organism to another, showing the transfer of nutrients through various levels of a community. The Komodo dragon would be a part of a food chain as a predator preying on various lower-level organisms for its food.
Producers, such as plants, are the organisms in a food chain that add energy to every part of the chain. They do this through the process of photosynthesis, where they convert sunlight into energy that can be used by other organisms in the food chain.
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Phytoplankton -> Zooplankton -> Krill->Fish -> crab -> Seal -> Orca
by eating other things like fish If somthing big (eg: a shark) eats a fish smaller than the predator it is then at the top of the food chain because nothing can eat itself so therefore its part of the food chain then if the shark eats something like a seal then the seal eats a makrel then the meakrel is part of the fod chain.
phytoplankton<zooplantton< krill<crab<fish<seal<shark<killer whale
It can help by being a predator because if we remove it the food chain will colapse
Phytoplankton -> Zooplankton -> Crustacean -> Fish -> Squid-> Seal -> Killer Whale
Phytoplankton -> Zoo-plankton -> Crustacean -> Fish -> Squid-> Seal -> Killer Whale
The seal on the timing chain cover must be pressed out and the replacement pressed in.
If you mean 'Are Sharks at the top of the food chain' then the answer, in most cases, is Yes. If there is different areas other animals are top of the food chain like in the South Pole the leopard seal is the top pretador.
No, they eat penguins and other seal species. They're like just under the orca in the food chain.
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