Thursday, March 15, 2012

Food Web Blog

bigelow.org

                     In the global environmental structure, a food web exists for life to continuously go on based on what they eat. As producers, trees and plants make up the base of the food web. They are then eaten by the primary consumers, which include deer, birds, rabbits, chipmunks, and insects. Those animals are subsequently eaten by the top of the chain: foxes, owls, and hawks.

Done by: Eddie, Eugene, Steven T.

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