Big Bend Food Web By Alyssa Roberts and Brooke Pantano.

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Big Bend Food Web By Alyssa Roberts and Brooke Pantano

The Desert

The Rattlesnake

The Western Whiptail

The Coachwhip Snake

The K A N G A R O O R A T

Roadrunner

The Desert Bighorn Sheep

The Pronghorn Antelope

The Yucca Plant

The Agave Plant

The Creosote Bush

The Cricket

Frankia Bacteria

The Yucca Plant The coachwhip snake The Cricket The Creosote Plant The Agave Plant The Rattlesnake The Western Whiptail The Kangaroo Rat The desert Bighorn Sheep The Pronghorn Antelope The Roadrunner Big Bend’s Desert Food Web! Frankia Bacteria Decomposers Producers 1 st Level Consumers 2 nd Level Consumers 3 rd Level Consumers 4 th Level Consumers