The biggest fish and raccoons, or other predators that visit the pond.
Answer #1: the top carnivore is the animal right at the top of the food chain... it is not eaten by anything e.g. grass------> grasshopper----->rat----->snake---->hawk the hawk would be the top carnivore because nothing eats it in this food chain if there are any errors or anything to be added please do edit my answer if it not right. Answer: #2 The final carnivore in any food chain is called a top carnivore. Top carnivores are not eaten by any other animals (at least while they are alive). For example: A wolf is both a secondary consumer and a top carnivore, since it obtains its energy from the deer and no other animals eat the wolf. wolf (third trophic level, secondary consumer) -> deer (second trophic level, primary consumer) -> spruce tree (first trophic level, producer)
A top-level carnivore is an animal that occupies the highest trophic level in a food chain within an ecosystem. These carnivores primarily feed on herbivores and have few or no predators themselves. They have a significant impact on the ecosystem and play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of populations within their habitat.
The number is variable according to species and whether the animal is a true carnivore or omnivore.
Praying mantis is one example of an insect that is considered a top carnivore in its ecosystem, feeding on other insects, including beetles, grasshoppers, and even other mantises.
three carnivores are snakes, wolves, and tigers.
A carnivore. :D
No because that's basically the top animal and/or the main carnivore.
Answer #1: the top carnivore is the animal right at the top of the food chain... it is not eaten by anything e.g. grass------> grasshopper----->rat----->snake---->hawk the hawk would be the top carnivore because nothing eats it in this food chain if there are any errors or anything to be added please do edit my answer if it not right. Answer: #2 The final carnivore in any food chain is called a top carnivore. Top carnivores are not eaten by any other animals (at least while they are alive). For example: A wolf is both a secondary consumer and a top carnivore, since it obtains its energy from the deer and no other animals eat the wolf. wolf (third trophic level, secondary consumer) -> deer (second trophic level, primary consumer) -> spruce tree (first trophic level, producer)
Every animal in the pond is part of the pond food chain. The animals at the top of the chain are large fish, and the animals at the bottom are bacteria and single-celled organisms.
Yes, it is a carnivore but it's not from the top carnivors Mohamad Mohedin
Although basically omnivorous, the black bear is considered a carnivore, and is a top predator.
The Great white Shark is a consumer and is a top carnivore. No animal can prey on it except decomposers when the shark dies.
Aquatic life is possible in a frozen pond because only the top of the pond is frozen. The fish live down at the pond bottom, where it is warmer than the top.
You have start at the top of the town and you have a waterfall, then a pond, goes to a river, to a smaller pond, down a river and into the ocean.* So like 5 places. *That is what most towns have, but not all.
The ocean, in a pond only the top layer will freeze!
A top-level carnivore is an animal that occupies the highest trophic level in a food chain within an ecosystem. These carnivores primarily feed on herbivores and have few or no predators themselves. They have a significant impact on the ecosystem and play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of populations within their habitat.
Its probably because the one swimming at the top needs more heat to survive, or is eating the algae that accumulates on the top of a pond