In an Andes mountain food chain, the order typically starts with producers, such as various grasses and shrubs that thrive in high-altitude environments. These plants are then consumed by primary consumers, like herbivores such as llamas or deer. Secondary consumers, like mountain lions or condors, prey on these herbivores. Finally, decomposers, including fungi and bacteria, break down organic matter, returning nutrients to the soil and completing the cycle.
a food chain always starts with a producer. a nonliving thing
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First-order heterotrophs (such as deer and mice) consume the shrubs which are then consumed by the mountain lions (second-order heterotroph) since deer and mice are the preferred prey of the mountain lion.
it doesn't....its in the top of the Food Chain. ..
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Hunters then Mountain lion then deer and other smaller mammals then plants then bugs etc.the mountain lions food chain has to be meat because he or she is a carnivoreso zerbs and large animals or them (like famliy eat there famliy)
The shrub is eaten by a rabbit, which is then hunted by the mountain lion. This forms a food chain where the shrub is the primary producer, the rabbit is the primary consumer, and the mountain lion is the secondary consumer. As the mountain lion preys on the rabbit, it regulates the rabbit population and helps maintain the balance of the ecosystem.
What kind of food chains there are in the mountains will depend on the mountain region. For example, the mountains near the Mohave will have a desert food chain.
there are many i have a food web where the deer eats the berries and then a wolf eats the deer and then the mountain lion eats the wolf...there are a few more you can make but that's one i have...