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Biology, 04.12.2020 05:50 ayeeeee98

Can you guys please help me w this I've been helping people while I get no help .-.:') Use the following list to create Food webs:
1.Marine food webs-prawn(shrimp),sea grass, snapper, parrot fish, sea horse, shark hammerhead shark, killer whale, alligator small fish, large fish ,crab and seaweed.
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2.Terresial Foodweb- tree, musk ,beetle, rain deer, wolves, rabbits, grass, snakes, mango tree, bears, ploar fox, hawk, humans and wolverines

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