What are examples of insects that grass spiders eat?
Beetles, butterflies and moths are examples of insects that grass spiders eat. The arachnids in question carry the names funnel weavers for the prey-catching webs that they make and grass spiders for the habitat niches that they prefer. They may eat other arachnids even though they prioritize members of the Coleoptera (beetles), Diptera (flies, mosquitoes), Heteroptera (true bugs) and Lepidoptera (butterflies, moths) insect orders.
Why are animals at different stages of the food chain?
Animal life must stustain itself, so there is a cycle of life. It's simple. Fish eat misqito, misqito bites bear, bear eats fish. Magical.:)
Are jellyfish producers or consumers?
Both! They consume nutrients and oxygen, and excrete metabolites.
No. Sparrows are omnivores. They eat mostly plant-based material, but will also eat insects.
What is an example of a simple food web?
The Woodlands Junior school puts out an excellent example of food webs and food chains for students.
I will provide a link for you to see what they have come up with as examples.
Where is the budgie in a food chain?
Food chains differ from where they take place, such as in lakes, or in the ocean. On land, the budgie, or parakeet would fall into the same spot all other wild birds are in, in that they are eaten by predators that hunt and eat small wild birds.
What is the food chain you might find in a lake or pond?
I am sure there are numerous food chains in lakes and ponds. Here is one I am sure is quite common. Mosquito larvae is eaten by a tadpole, which is eaten by a crayfish, which is eaten by a bass, which is eaten by a northern pike, which is eaten by a sturgeon.
In the wild it is not very likely as king vultures are native to the new world and tigers are native to the old world.
What is the carrying capacity of the giant panda?
the carrying capacity of a 1 mile land would be about 5 pandas, or (chode)
How many types of food webs are there and what are they?
there are four types of food webs. Ask your science teacher she or he will know.
What is the food chain of a peccary?
Peccaries are omnivores and will eat small animals, roots, grasses, seeds, fruit, and cacti. Peccaries are prey for larger carnivores such as large cats, wolves and coyotes, and humans.
A lion (or any animal for that matter) can easily break a chain that is not strong enough for such a large animal.
Does producer describe the role of the sanderling in the marine food web?
No, the sanderling is not Producer, Producers would be things such as plants.
Predatory mites and pseudoscorpions are predators of varroa mites. The arachnids in question include respective members of the Chelifer genus of scorpion-like arthropods and of the Trombidiidae mite family. Red or velvet mites occupy the top positions in terms of Varroa destructor predators.
Why is a short chain always attach to the body of petro tanker which usually trail behind it?
Many large vehicles drag a chain to keep static electricity from building up on the vehicle. The friction of the tires against the road can result in a static charge (much like rubbing a rubber balloon on something), and a spark jumping from the body of the vehicle to the ground could serve as an ignition source.
For obvious reasons, this is particularly bad if the vehicle is loaded with something that's highly flammable.
The chain is to provide a path back to ground, to keep any charge from building up.
What is the habitat of the Barn Owl?
The Barn Owl is the most widely distributed species of owl and is found almost anywhere in the world outside polar and desert regions, as well as all of Asia north of the Alpide belt, most of Indonesia, and the Pacific islands.
What is the food chain for lions?
The lion is on top of the food chain. It is an apex predator and preys on all mammals and herbivores that live in the forest. Male Elephants have been known to kill Lions when in Musth but apart from this, Lions have no natural enemies that can kill them. The prey species for lions include buffalo, zebra, gazelle, giraffe and even an occasional hippo or an elephant calf