What is the food chain diagram of the Amazon rainforest?
sunlight ------------>plant-------------->gorilla---------------->decomposers
sun-------->fern-------->tropical mouse-------->pink toe snake------->garilla------->fungus
Rabbits eat by using the two front teeth to bite the pellets into little pieces, then they swallow it. It is as simple as that! You will even hear them crunching it. That's what my rabbit does anyway.
Rabbits have several molars in addition to their front teeth. That's why they need to go to a vet so they can check the back teeth and make sure they're not growing.
In the wild, rabbits forage (search) for food in what can be described as a 'browse and graze' manner. They eat grasses, leaves, flower buds, twigs, and (tender) bark from trees and plants.
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they hold food in there paws and nibble it till it is all gone.
They eat using their paws and mouths !
They eat carrots and rabbit food mostly but can eat other vegetables
What are Examples of convenience food?
There are many convenience stores located in the United States. The two most common convenience stores are Walgreens and CVS. Many gas stations also serve as convenience stores.
Which part of the food chain only eats meat?
These organisms are called carnivores. An example would be lions.
What is the baboon's food chain?
Silverback gorillas are animals that would be considered to be high on the food chain. There are not predators, other than humans, that prey on them.
It depends on the type of animal. For herbivores, the diet of camels, antelopes, jackrabbits, etc can includes grasses and shrubs, while peccaries (wild pigs) eat tubers, and some birds and rodents eat seeds.
Carnivores like cheetahs and mountain lions eat antelope or deer, while carnivores like snakes, coyotes, large lizards, and birds of prey eat small mammals and lizards. Animals like birds of prey and coyotes eat snakes and large lizards too, and the road runner feeds almost exclusively on rattlesnakes. Meerkats, some birds, and small lizards usually eat insects.
As for insects, locusts (similar to grasshoppers) eat grasses. There are butterflies, which drink nectar (a few bats also drink nectar in the desert, but obviously they aren't insects). Scarabs, or dung beetles, are relatively self explanatory when it comes to their dietary preferences.
There may be a few exceptions, but that is the overall picture.
The predator eats its prey and the prey eats its
Herbivores such as rabbits and deer eat plants and flowers, such as cactus and mesquite.
Carnivores such as bobcats or wolves eat other (usually smaller) animals, like lizards.
Omnivores such as roadrunners eat ANYTHING, even carrion.
Scavengers eat carrion.
The general idea is the same in most environments. Animals eat each other, plants, and bugs.
In a food web arrows can point in any direction true or false?
no because the arrows in a food web/chain mean 'is eaten by' because a worm is eaten by a pidgeon.
The cleverness of Blaise pascal, a French mathematician. Though this number format had been studied by individuals in several old civilizations, such as Indian, Arabic, and also by mathematicians of other European countries.
What does producer mean in a food chain?
A producer on the foodchain is something that starts the food chain off For example Grass Lettuce but the sun starts it all off because it helps grass and/or letuce grow
What is something that is passed from one living to another in a food chain?
what is something is passed from one living thing to anoter in a food chain
What do the arrows in a food web explain?
The arrows in a food web represent the flow of energy through the web, further along the arrows/web means that less energy is moving along. The energy flows through arrow to the next consumer, the energy moving through the arrows have less and less energy as the web moves on.
In other words it to put it in (much) simpler terms, the thing its pointing to eats the other>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the arrow mean the energy in the food>>>>>>>>>>>>.
Predator.
What is the lowest level of the food chain?
The organism that has the least energy in the food chain is... well it depends because the ferther you go up in the tropic level the less energy you have. every time you go up you lose 10% of the energy.
Nope - chickens are vegetarians ! A snake, however would probably eat the chicken !
What is the food chain containing a wolverine?
the same food chain that contains the rest of the animals in the world! Duhhh!
What is a bengal tiger's food web?
A Bengal tiger food web is a web/diagram of what food the Bengal tiger eats.
Contributing to landscape interest, functioning as food sources, preventing soil erosion, providing practical products for daily life, and repelling pests count among what milkweed does. The plant in question (Asclepias) has bitter, off-putting, toxic alkaloids and cardenolids in all body parts -- except nectar and pollen -- to be applied against such pests as wireworms and in traditional poison-tipped arrows. At the same time, the wildflower provides fibers for cordage, fresh shoots for consumption after three or four boilings, and seed silk for hypoallergenic filling and insulation.
What is a level or feeding group called in a food chain?
Most chains have links so I would say that each step is called a link.
What is An organism that makes its own food in a food chain is a?
Is an organism that uses sunlight to make its own food for energy