A peacock (peafowl), like many other birds, is a first and second order consumer. It is an omnivore and eats plant matter, insects, and small arthropods. (Some insects eat other insects, so in that case the peacock might be said to be a tertiary consumer.)
A pig is a consumer in the food chain or food web.
zebras are at the 2nd stage of the food chain
how does a key deer fit into a food chain where does it fit in
The fox is a carnivore/predator. Foxes are around the top of the food chain.
food web
Well its defineitely in a food chain...
well one way that i know it is : the wood grows, the termites eat wood, and the peacock eats termites and a bear eats peacocks
No, a Peacock is a Primary or Secondary Consumer (depending on what it eats). Peacocks eat plant matter and insects. Plants are producers as they produce biomass from sunlight. They also eat insects. Insects are primary consumers (i.e. they eat the producer). Based on this, in a linear food chain, the position of the peacock would depend on what comes before it. In a food web, however, it may be either primary or secondary.
A Mekong food chain is a food chain of the Mekong region
food chain of a eagle
food chain on land
what is a monkeys food chain
arboreal food chain
Because they use the word 'chain' as a type of metaphor. They use chain as a metaphor because the food keeps on going on and on, as does a chain.
A bear on the top of the food chain.
the difference is that a food chain is smaller then a food web because a food web is more animals then a food chain
Plants, small insects, worms, snakes