Megan R.. The First-Rate consumers Zebra- Herbivore. To adapt, they’re stripes confuse their predators. Elephants- Herbivore. To adapt, they’re thick.

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Megan R.

The First-Rate consumers Zebra- Herbivore. To adapt, they’re stripes confuse their predators. Elephants- Herbivore. To adapt, they’re thick skin protects them. Antelope- Herbivore. Powerful legs

2 nd -Rate consumers Wild Rats- Omnivore/Scavengers- Thick Claws help protect them Baboon-Omnivore- Flexible BushPigs-Omnivore-Nose made to dig for food

3 rd -Rate consumers Cheetah-Carnivore. Fast/Strong enough to catch prey. Black Mamba-Carnivore. Venom kills about Everything. Lion-Carnivore- Fast, Good sense of smell, Sharp claws. Humans- Omnivores. Most advanced animal on the planet!

Food Web! Lion Black Mamba Human Cheetah Wild Rat Bamboon Bush Pig Zebras Antolope incects Elephant Grass Roots & Berries

Decomposers Bacteria & Fungi break down most of the dead animals. Scavengers, Like rats eat Dead Animals.

Abiotic Factors Fire- Fire can help because some bird fly towards the fire, looking for fleeing bugs they can eat. Water- Anything needs water to live

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