Unit 2 Living this
Constructing a food web
Exercise 2.4
EX
In this exercise, you wil...
Unit 2 Living this
Constructing a food web
Exercise 2.4
EX
In this exercise, you will use information to construct a food web. It's a good
Then build up carefully from there. Remember to make all the arrows point in
idea to identify the producers first, and put them at the bottom of the web.
the correct direction.
Here is the information about some of the organisms that live on grassy plains in
the leaves from acacia trees.
cat
.
e predators of all of the vertebrate herbivores.
Africa.
Giraffes and impala (a kind of antelope)
Locusts and grass rats eat grass.
Wild dogs, cheetahs and lions are
Many kinds of birds eat locusts.
Eagles eat birds.
.
1 In the space below, construct a food web for this habitat.
2 Draw a green circle around each producer in your food web.
3 Draw a blue circle around each herbivore in your food web.
4 Draw a red circle around each carnivore in your food web. please I need your help​
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