Food Webs BY CHLOE, CAMILA, AHJENAI, AND JEREMIAH.

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Food Webs BY CHLOE, CAMILA, AHJENAI, AND JEREMIAH

Balanced food web Every animal has a job in a food web. All animals depend on each other this is called interdependence. The food web has be balanced for a healthy ecosystem. The owl eats the mice, and the bird, the bird and the mice eats mosquito, the bird eats the ladybug and the grasshopper, and the mice eats the grasshopper and the worm.

Unbalanced food web A unbalanced food chain is not healthy. If one animal is removed the animals that gets eaten by that animal will decrease or increase. Example: if the owl is removed the bird will increase, and the mouse will increase, the cricket will decrease, the sunflower will increase, the cricket,the ladybug, and the worm will decrease.

Blue Ridge Mountain Ecosystem Wild life Plant life

Red wolf food web When the red wolf was removed from the food web there will be an overabundance of primary consumers that are the raccoons and white tailed deer. So the corn will decrease because there are an overabundance of white tailed deer.

Conclusion sentence In conclusion

How do we stop this problem in the future We can communicate with the mayor and tell her about the problem. The mayor should not take out any more of the Blue Ridge Mountain animals out of the food web or there will be an unbalanced food web.

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