Producers:
The baobab tree uses the sun's energy to produce their own food and it provides food for the primary consumers (antelope, baby elephant, zebra, and the gazelle).
The Senegal gum acacia tree uses the sun's energy to produce it's own food and it provides food for the primary consumers (antelope, baby elephant, zebra, and the gazelle).
Grasses uses the sun's energy to produce their own food and it provides food for the primary consumers (antelope, baby elephant, zebra, and the gazelle).
An antelope uses it's energy from the producer and it provides food for the secondary consumers (Leopard, Hyena, african wild dog, and the jackal).
The baby elephant uses the energy from the producer and it provides food for the secondary consumers (Leopard, hyena, the african wild dog, and the jackal.
The zebra consumes the Baobab tree, Senegal gum acacia tree, and grasses. It provides food for the secondary consumers (Leopard, hyena, the african wild dog, and the jackal).
The gazelle consumes the Baobab tree, Senegal gum acacia tree, and grasses. It provides food for the leopard, hyena, the african wild dog, and the jackal.
The leopard consumes the antelope, baby elephant, zebra, and the gazelle. It provides food for the tertiary consumers (cheetah, lion).
The hyena consumes the antelope, baby elephant, zebra, and the gazelle.
It provides food for the tertiary consumers (Cheetah, lion).
The african wild dog eats the antelope, baby elephant, zebra, and the gazelle. It provides food for the tertiary consumers (Cheetah, lion).
The jackal eats the antelope, baby elephant, zebra, and the gazelle. It provides food for the tertiary consumers (Cheetah, lion).
The cheetah consumes the leopard, hyena, the african wild dog, and the jackal.
The lion consumes the leopard, hyena, the african wild dog, and the jackal.
Fun Fact:
Did you know that an african wild dog can eat 100 kilograms of adult meat in just 15 minutes?
Lion
Description:
- Tertiary consumer
- Carnivore
Cheetah
Description:
- Tertiary consumer
- carnivore
Jackal
Description:
- Secondary consumer
- carnivore
Hyena
Description:
- Secondary consumer
- Omnivore
African wild dog Description:
- Secondary consumer
- omnivore)
Leopard
Description:
- Secondary consumer
- carnivore
African Land Snail
Description:
(Eats the decaying plants and animals)
A vulture eats all the plants and animals after it is dead.
The African land snail feeds on dead organisms and breaks them down into smaller pieces.
Antelope
Description:
- Primary consumer
- herbivore
Gazelle
Description:
- Primary Consumer
- Herbivore
Zebra
Description:
- Primary Consumer
- Herbivore
(Eats the decaying plants and animals)
Baby elephant
Description:
- Primary consumer
- herbivore
Marabou stork
Description:
The Dung beetle feeds on dead organisms and breaks them down into smaller pieces.
A Marabou stork eats all the plants and animals after it is dead.
Senegal Gum Acacia
Description:
A termite consumes and breaks down dead,decaying organisms and brings the nutrients back to the environment.
A mushroom consumes and breaks down dead, decaying organisms and brings the nutrients back to the environment.
Fungi consumes and breaks down dead, decaying organisms and brings the nutrients back to the environment.
The sun provides energy for the producers which are the plants.