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200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt Trophic Levels Food Chains/Webs Relation- Ships Wildlife Types Other Terms

Animal eaten by the predator.

What is Prey?

Animal that feeds on live animals.

What is a Predator?

Animals that are flesh eaters.

What are Carnivores?

Plant eaters.

What are Herbivores?

All eaters (eat both plants & animals).

What are Omnivores?

Connected Food Chains.

What is a Food Web?

Organisms linked together in feeding relationships.

What is a Food Chain?

Feed on 1 st Order Carnivores.

What are 2 nd Order Carnivores?

Carnivores that feed on herbivores.

What are 1 st Order Carnivores?

Feed on non-living organic matter and break it down.

What are Decomposers?

When different species of wildlife compete for the same food supply, cover, resting sites, etc.

What is Competition?

When one organism feeds on another without killing it.

What is Parasitism?

When one animal feeds on another live animal.

What is Predation?

When two types of animals live together for benefit of both.

What is Mutualism?

When a plant or animal lives in, on, or with another, without helping or harming it.

What is Commensalism?

Usually a byproduct of farming or ranching.

What is Farm Wildlife?

Type & age of trees, density of trees, and types of vegetation determine the types & numbers of wildlife here.

What is Forest Wildlife?

Management similar to streams, but might need artificial means of oxygen.

What is Lakes & Ponds Wildlife?

There are two types of this: Warm-Water and Cold-Water.

What is Stream Wildlife?

The most productive type of wildlife management.

What is Wetlands Wildlife?

The area where a plant or animal normally lives and grows.

What is Habitat?

Feed on other organisms

What are Consumers?

Other feeders; another name for consumers.

What are Heterotrophs?

Make their own food; another name for producer.

What is Autotroph?

Feed on dead organisms.

What are Saprophytes?