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Food Webs

Simple Food Web Owl Fox Acorns Mouse Grass & Seeds Rabbit

Forest Food Web Lion Jackal Goat Wild cat Owl Mouse Snake Kite (eagle) Rabbit Green Plant

Antarctic Food Web Phytoplankton Fish Birds Carnivorous Zooplankton Elephant Seal Herbivorous Zooplankton Other Seals Krill Baleen Whale Penguins Leopard Seal Smaller Tooth Whale (Killer)

Boreal Forest Food Web Lynx Moose Bird Elk (large deer) Cat Bird Insects Owl Squirrel Wolf Fox

Grassland Food Web Grass Snake Hawk Rabbit Mouse Lizard Grasshopper

Desert Food Web Scorpion Desert Fox Desert Snake Kangaroo Rat Hawk Desert Plants Spider Lizard

Marine Food Web Killer whale Penguin Leopard Seal Elephant Seal Squid Phytoplankton (producers) Krill (herbivore) Zooplankton (small heterotrophs) Cod (carnivore fish)

Forest Food Web

Antarctic Food Web

Boreal Forest Food Web

Grassland Food Web

Desert Food Web

Marine Food Web