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green arrows show energy flow

zebra finch food chain

fly

birds of prey

flies your common fly zebra finches will eat any flies since there is not much to say about flies I am just going to list some fun facts house flies can move their wings 200 times a second,each eye has 4000 lenses that enables visualization of different pictures at the same time ANIMAL PROFILE:primary consumer detrivore

red-bellied black snake

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I got my information from ADW (animal diversity web) and wikipedia

there are a lot of birds in Australia but surprisingly there is no where you can find a specific example of what bird eats a zebra finch but there are some out there ANIMAL PROFILE:omnivore

this is a common venomous snake in eastern Australia it's venom can very rarely be lethal to humans, this snake can grow up to 2m ANIMAL PROFILE: secondary/tertiary consumer omnivore

zebra finch

moths

dasyuridae

the dasyurid is a small rodent that is one of the preadators of the zebra finch some are really small the smallest one the pilbara ningai range from 4.6-5.7 cm in length and the biggest one is the tasmanian devil the tasmanian devil is a type of dasyurid too which checks in at 56-65 cm in length ANIMAL PROFILE:secondary/tertiary consumer omnivore

zebra finches are native to Australia and very common in all parts, and are often kept as pets in many different places including Canada these birds are very small they are only 10cm as an adult and weighing on average 12g. ANIMAL PROFILE: omnivore primary/secondary consumer

there are a lot of moths but a good example is the epicyme moth a small moth found in Australia, New zealand, Tasmania and Victoria ANIMAL PROFILE: primary consumer herbivore

mice

termites

mice do not eat the zebra finches themselves they go for the eggs since the eggs of the zebra finch are pretty small they can be easily stolen and eaten by mice ANIMAL PROFILE:secondary/primary consumer omnivore

most termites are very small 4-15 mm to be exact and those are usually eaten by zebra finches but there are some very big termites that can measure up to 10 cm ANIMAL PROFILE: primary consumer decomposer

plants/dried grass

ORGANISM PROFILE:autotroph producer

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