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Himalayas Food Chain

Snow Leopard

Northern Hawk Owl

Siberian Ibex

Ground Squirrel

Bharal (blue sheep)

The Siberian Ibex is a herbivore (primary consumer) – it eats plants. It is eaten by the Snow Leopard.

The Snow Leopard is at the top of its food chain. It is a secondary consumer – it eats hares and many kinds of sheep and goats.

The Ground Squirrel is

a common food for the

birds of Central Asia.

The Northern Hawk Owl

is at the top of its food chain.

It eats rodents and other small

animals.

Bharal tend to eat a lot of mushrooms (primary consumer). They are also the "Main Course" for Snow Leopards.

It is a carnivore, a

predator, and a

heterotroph.

The Northern Hawk Owl is a carnivore, a secondary consumer, a predator, a scavenger, and a heterotroph.

Hare

The Hare, as a primary consumer, eats mushrooms and turnips (primary producers), and it is prey to hawks and leopards.

Marco Polo Sheep

Siaga Antelope

Pamir Shrew

Pamir Shrews are a primary consumer and a likeable meal for the Northern Hawk owl.

Alai Mole Vole

Siaga Antelope graze the mountains in search of grass and mushrooms. They are a primary consumer.

Marco Polo Sheep eat mushrooms and

other plants (primary consumer). They are often eaten by Snow Leopards.

The Alai Mole Vole is a

omnivore as it eats plants

and meat (i.e. turnips, worms)

Reishi Mushrooms

Greig's Turnips

Reishi Mushrooms are called producers (or autotrophs) as they produce their own food .

Reishi Mushrooms are

also decomposers, which means that they consume other animals when they die.

The Greig's

Turnip is

eaten by

almost any

herbivore.

The Greig's

Turnip is at

the bottom of

its food chain.

"Biological Diversity in the Mountains of Central Asia." Biological Diversity in the Mountains of Central Asia. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Nov. 2012. <http://www.eoearth.org/article/Biological_diversity_in_the_mountains_of_Central_Asia>

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