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Amazon Rainforest Secondary Consumers

secondary consumers In The Forest
secondary consumers In The Forest

Secondary Consumers In The Forest This is an amazon rainforest food web. see if you can identify all the parts of the food web that make this a functioning, healthy ecosystem. look for: the producers the trees, shrubs, bromeliads and other plants. the primary consumers – the macaws, monkeys, agouti, tapir, butterflies, sloths, toucans. the secondary consumers – the jaguar. The great amazon rainforest in south america is a typical example of a tropical rainforest. tropical rainforest food chain examples like all food chains, the organisms in the rainforest consist of five groups: producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, and tertiary consumers.

secondary consumers In A rainforest
secondary consumers In A rainforest

Secondary Consumers In A Rainforest Located in south america and bordering nine countries, the amazon rainforest has one of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet. its location on the equator which gives it consistent sun and with a great variety in altitude, the amazon is home to at least one in ten species that occupy the planet. these species form an intricate web of food. The rainforest food chain structure is a multi layered and intricate web. here’s a simplified overview: producers: plants and algae that convert sunlight into energy. primary consumers: herbivores that feed on producers. secondary consumers: carnivores that feed on primary consumers. There are fewer secondary consumers than there are primary consumers because each secondary consumer needs to eat a lot of primary consumers to live. animals (fox, coyotes, eagles, owls) who eat the 1st & 2nd consumers are carnivores (they eat meat). they are the tertiary consumers. there are fewer tertiary consumers than there are secondary. The next trophic level of the rainforest is the secondary consumer. these creatures are carnivores or omnivores that feed upon the primary consumers and sometimes the producers as well. some examples of secondary consumers in the amazon rainforest include the boa constrictor and other snakes, monkeys and tamarins, toucans, and other omnivorous.

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