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ProducersPrimary consumers Secondary consumers Tertiary consumers Decomposers Fruit TreeMacawKinkajouMarmosetsFungi JambuSlugsToucansLeopardMushrooms Macadamia Nuts Flying Squirrels Anaconda snakes Ocelot Mango SeedsSumatran Stripped Rabbits Siberian Tigers Black Caiman Alligators FescueGrasshopperOcelotHumans MossWhite Tailed Deer Great Horned Owl GorillaBlack Caiman Alligators LemurHumans Marmosets Lion Taramains Humans

ProducersHerbivoresOmnivoresCarnivoresDecomposers Fruit TreeMacawGorillaSiberian Tigers Fungus JambuSlugsKinkajouLeopardmushrooms Macadami a Nuts Flying Squirrels LemursAnaconda Snakes Mango Seeds Sumatran Striped Rabbit MarmosetsBlack Caiman Alligators FescueGrasshopp er Lion Tamarins Great Horned Owl MossWhite Tailed Deer ToucansOcelot Humans

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