Grass (autotroph) -> Rabbit (herbivore) -> Fox (omnivore)
An organism that is omnivorous, like a human, can belong to more than one food chain as it can consume both plants and animals for energy. By feeding on a variety of organisms, omnivores can occupy multiple trophic levels in different food chains.
weddell seals are carnivores of the sea and are very high on the food chain due to their size
tigers and leopards eat orangutans
Yes, an omnivore and a carnivore can be in the same food chain. The omnivore consumes both plants and animals, while the carnivore only consumes other animals. Each plays a different role in the ecosystem, with the carnivore preying on animals and the omnivore consuming a variety of organisms.
a hyena
omnivore
They are the top predator although humans will poach the tigers but they are still the top predators. Due to this they only get 0.1% of the energy that came from the feeder at the bottom of the food chain.
Grass (autotroph) -> Rabbit (herbivore) -> Fox (omnivore)
The only hyena that is an omnivore is the striped hyena. Otherwise, they are all carnivores.
both meat and plants
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they belong in eat maet
Only mankind. Tigers are the top of the food chain.
the autotroph is eaten by the herbivore, and the omnivore eats both autotroph and herbivore
Producers ex: grass, bushes, weeds, shurbs
There are no animals on Antarctica; there is no food chain there: it's too cold.