Food chain Levels
by Leah Rumph
1. Primary Consumers
1.1. Deers
1.1.1. Squirrels
1.2. Primary Consumers are animals that eat the producers in the Forrest or other biomes, for example a all four of these animals munch on plants such as nuts, seeds, and grass. These animals are found second to last on the food pyramid. These animals need the producers to survive.
1.3. Grasshoppers
1.3.1. Rabbits
2. secondary consumers
2.1. Mongoose
2.1.1. Rats
2.2. Secondary Consumers are the meat eaters or carnivores that eat other animals such as the primary consumers. Secondary Consumers often hunt other animals for their food so they can be very sneaky. These animals are found just above the Primary Produces in the animal food pyramid. These animals need both the Primary Consumers and producers to survive.
2.3. Ravens
2.3.1. Raccoons
3. producers
3.1. Walnuts
3.1.1. Trees
3.2. The Producers are found at the very bottom of the food pyramid. Producers are made of all plants because they are able to make their own food through photosynthesis. These guys are eaten by the primary consumers.
3.3. Grass
3.3.1. Wheat
4. ultimate consumers
4.1. Wolves
4.1.1. Eagles
4.2. Ultimate Consumers are animals that don't get hunted by other animals. Such as Eagles in the bird food chain, wolves, Bears, and of course the Lion. These animals are found at the top of the food Pyramid. These animals need the Producers, Primary Consumers, and Secondary Producers to survive.
4.3. Bears
4.3.1. Lions