Natural Sciences
Food Chain Examples
A Food Chain, also known as the Food Chain, is a flow of energy that begins in the producers such as plants, and then goes to the primary consumers, which are those herbivorous animals; then it goes to the secondary consumers that are carnivorous animals, and to the tertiary ones are the super predators that are animals that eat other animals: such as the lion and sharks. There are also those of decomposition that are fungi and bacteria.
The food chain is known as a sequence of all living things that need others for survival and thus improve their energy.
Food chain classification:
- The Terrestrial.
- The Aquatic.
- Producers.
- Consumers.
- Decomposers.
30 Food Chain Examples
- Flying insects.
- Crustaceans.
- Bark of the trees.
- The beetles.
- The worms.
- Rabbits
- Fleshy-leaved plants.
- Fly larvae.
- Parasitic fungi.
- Rodents
- Seals
- Penguins
- Dolphins
- Whales.
- Lions
- Birds
- Bacteria
- Spiders
- Owl.
- Snakes
- Crocodiles
- The bees.
- The butterflies.
- The Tick.
- Dogs.
- Cats
- Carnivorous plants.
- Tigers
- Hyenas
- Leopards-